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PXCIt! FOUR ai mi l i1 main Medford Mail. rubuneI MEDFORD MATT, TRTBTJNT5, ftfEDKmP, ORKGOX, AVKIWESDAT, F1WRUAKY If), 1010 AN INIKI'KNIr:N'T NICWSPA1M0II PUliLTHHKl. KVKIIY AKTKUNOON . KXCKPT HUN DAY HY TtIK MUIH-'OHI) nilNTlNO CO. Office Mull Trlbuno Building. 25-27-8 jxorin inr nireut. mono to. A consolidation of Hi Democratic TllllPH, TIW MiMiriH'tl Mtttl, Til MiHtrom PrMiuw. the Kouthcrn Oregon la n, The Anhluna Tripune, The Mod ford Hundny fimi Is fu nil shed BuiiBcrinnrn ucHiring o, Kevcn-uny uunj- iivwnpappr. G BO ROB PUTNAM, Kdltor. BUB0IPTI01T TERMS I BY MAIL IN AUVANrK: - llfttly, Willi Sunday Sun, year....?6.00 Dnlly, with Sunday 8un, month fi ltilly, wit haul Sunday Sun, yen r.. 5.00 . Vjatly, wlUioutunUiiy Suu, mouth .Go " JV'ot'Kly Mull Tribune, on year.,. 1.60 Sunday 8un. on yi'.ir l.fiO BY CAJlRllOIMn Modfnrtl. Anhland. Jacksonville, OntmL Point, Phoenix: Uully, with Sunday Sun, yoar i.$7.S0 Mirny, wim nunuay run, momi).... . ImllV. Without Mundnv Sun. v-Ar. 6.1)0 t)iillyt without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of MedforU. , Kntoreu an vccond-clnsa mattor at MtHjrora, Orvgon, under tlio act of March worn dftily Trart circulation for tlx months tadlnff Do. 31, 1918 - OF TUB ASSOClATRD PKKHS. , Full Loaned Wlrti Service. Th Asso ciated Proai In rxclURlwly entitled to . thft uiw for rfpuhllcntlon of all news fllnpatchoa credited to it or not other- T:ptf, crctiitcrt in this imper, and iupo the local news mibllshed herein. All riuht of republication of itpcclal . dispatched 4ii'r:in are aieo roservca. E BY I ; For San Jose scale. Blister Mtte, Apl'la Eggs, etc, the following spray . combination is believed to be more efficient for controlling scale and other Insects than the old standard lime sulphur spray, and I hereby recommend the following combina tion to growers interested in this line for your consideration: lime Sulphur, Oil, Glue Combination - Materials used: Standard lime and - sulphur, testing 32 degrees Beauma. oil emulsion, ground hoot glue. ,-; To make, up 200 gallon tank: ' 1st. Emulsify two gallons (this is a minimum) dormant soluble oil and pour into tank (if other brands of oil emulsion are used, use ono sixtu of the amount recommended I . for regular dormant work, for In- $ stance six gallons of dormant soluble i oil are recommended for 100 gallons of dormant Bpray. Other brands may I - s carry recommendations of 10 or 12 y ' gallons for dormant spray, and J : f where 12 gallons are recommended ' . to the 100 gallons, we would use one ! sixth of that or 2 gallons to the 100 gallons or 4 gallons to the tank of ,. 300 gallons), then add sufficient I ' water to the tank to make about 175 J . gallons.. ' 2d. Add 1 4 to 2 lbs. of dissolved glue to this diluted emulsion with I agitator running. (Xote: Glue should ' have been dissolved previous to time i . of spraying: (This may be done by placing 50 lbs. of glue Into a barrel J that will hold about 50 gallons, then fill the barrel with water and allow to Btand for a tew days, stir It at odd , times. Dissolving of the glue can be facilitated by using warm water, but do not use boiling water. Where the glue has been -prepared in this man ne, one gallon of the solution will contain one lb. of glue. One lb. of . glue should be the minimum for a 200 gal. tank, 114 to 2 lbs. to the 20-0 gallon tank may be used. 3d. After the spray tank has been ! filled to about 175 gallons and the glue has been added with agitation then add 20 gallons of lime sulphur, ... keep up good agitation and spray im mediately. , . , This combination is especially rec- ommended in old orchards ''and in . young orchards where San Jose scale and Blister Mite have gained a foot hold. The oil emulsion . acts as a spreader far the lime .sulphur and more scale will be killed as a result of this increased spreading which . , makes It possible to obtain better penetration thru and under the scale that attach themselves very securely. to the bark of the tree. For any special or additional in structions see the county pathologist. Signed and dated this 12 th day of Feb., 1919. C. C. CATE, . . County Pathologist, lledford. Ore. This spray and others will be dis cussed at the farmers and fruitgrow ers meeting to be held: tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Med ford public. library. ; . POINDEXTER'S PROPHECY. NO ARGUMENT ia advanced by Senator Poindexter i against the proposed league of nations that has not: already been answered by former President Taft. Potn dexter's appeal is to prejudice rather than reason in line with most of the utterances of this ambitious four-flusher since he was stung by t'ac presidential bee. 1 .: ' , Poindexter is, if nothing else, a man of steadfast eoiir victions a,nd fay sightedness. In 1896 he was the most blatant of Bryanites and beheld a vision'of national ruin almost equal to that he sees in a league of nations, unless free, silver was adopted at the sacred ratio of 16 to 1. A little later lie was back eating at the republican pie counter, only to leave the G. 0. P. with a few years on ac count of its wickedness and follow Roosevett to Arma geddon but through the wreckage of the party, landed in the senate, where as an uncompromising progressive he noisily played the role of Satan rebuking sin. " "When the good Bull Moose ship was scuttled, he hastily climbed aboard the republican band wagon and is now the most rabid or standpatters. - Mr. Poindexter-compares the league of natious to a Bolshevik soviet and strenuously waving the American tlag, feverishly appeals to patriots to save "the prize jew els in the American diadem of state." The league of nations represent the honest effort of the Dest Drams and wisest statesmanship of the world to brinsr the nation's together in an effort to prevent future wai-s and establish a'dcniocratie peace to provide a basis upon v.uu-11 tin cuuice oi iiiienianonai gooa-wm can do reared and that will make impossible hereafter the slaughter of ten million men to gratify the imperial lust of monarch or nation. But it would not make any difference what it sought to accomplish, or how it aimed to ameliorato the condition of humanity, it would be opposed by self-seekers iiKe I'omaexter, wiiose myopic vision is obscured bv the projection of themselves and who are obsessed with their own barren achievements and lured, they care not where, oy ine vanity or tlieir vaulting ambition. ' , NO VICTORY LOAN. Among visitors from the east reg istered at the Hotel Medford are Chas. Mills of Buffalo, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harpole of Bedford, O., and C. A. Bdgdon of Denver, Cai. Bell-ans Hot water , Sure Relief RELL-ANS WFOR indigestion JOHN A. PERL Undertaker Phone AL 47 and 47-J2 ', Automobile lieono Service ' Lady Assistant 82 SOITII lUHTMrrT" 4ulo Awbolunoo Service, Ooronor 'T'llEKE will be no fifth issue of libertv bonds no . V ictory loan" as it was to have been termed, under an agreement reached by the house ways and means com mittee and the secretary of the treasury. Instead a series of short term notes will be issued, at interest rates to be fixed by congress. , The existing liberty.' loan legislation authorizes the issue of five billion dollars of liberty bonds at 4'4 percent interest. In the opinion of the secretary and of the cou igressman, this interest rate is insufficient to float the bonds successfully. Bonds of the previous issues are now selling at a discount that yields 4ys to 5 per cent on the investment and, without the patriotic stimulus of the war, it is questionable whether a fifth loan could be floated successfully at the old interest rate. Instead of bonds, a series of short term notes will be issued, probably bearing a higher rate of interest, and ma turing in a few years. These will make an excellent in vestment and should market themselves by the aid of the banks, although it may be necessarv to use the mnehinpw of the liberty loan drives in an effort to market these fed eral notes. D. E. Millard has accepted the call Issued to him by the ChrisUan church of this city and will be here to com mence the work Sunday, March 2. Before comiag to Medford Mr. MU- J lard was in Y work at the Bremerton navy yard seven months and has had charge of the music. Both Mr. and Mrs. Millard are expert musicians, Mr. Millard playing any band Instru ment as well as the violin and has had considerable experience as a band and orchestra leader. He Is also a great believer in community work. The church is looking forward to a successful year's work under Mr. and Mrs. Millard. , You Can't Cure Rheumatism and Lotions . Torturing Pains Promptly Return in All Their Intensity Ton may as well throw yonr lini ments to the wind, if you expeet them to rid you of the pangs of rheumatism. Jn fact, the sooner you discard forever the ue of all forms of local treatment, the sooner you will get on. the right track which, leads to rational means of relief. For you can rub and rub from now until doomsday,- and you will never make any progress toward ridding youraelf of rheumatism, be came such treatment does not ap . proach the sonrce of the disease. Bemembcr from the outset that the pans of rheumatism come from a deepsrated cause, and that sim ply rubbing the painful parti of the body has no effect on the din case itself. But when you locate (he cause of tte disease, the real source cf all these intense pains, yon can: thou treat the disease in telligently. - . . : And until yow do treat vonf rheumatism intelligently, you "will never be free from its disabling pains. So many people have found renl, genuine and lasting relief from rheumatism by purifying tho blood with 8. ft. S. that we are. justified in recommending this splendid rem-. edy to all who are afflicted. Per haps yonr case is like thousands of others which nre caused by mil lions of tiny disease germs in tho blood. 8. S. S. so thoroutrhlv cleunnes the blood, that it routa out completely and eliminates all dis ease germs that infest it. in this way the source of the dis ease is reached, and its rauso re- ; moved. Give your srstora a thor ough cleansing with' this reliable vceetabio blood remedy, and you II be rieiiahted to bo free of tlio pane of rheumatism.' It lias been nsed for more than fifty years and soiii at an nrui; stores, jtcet.i its use today and- you will have the same satisfactory experience as thousands of other sufferers. Should you wish nicciul advice about your own case, it cult bn had without post bv writing t'i Chief -Medical Adviser. J01 Swift Labors.' toryj Atlanta, Oa. Competent Mechanics Have charge of all work In this shop and when a repair Job leaves the shop you can be sure It Is first cia. All work guaranteed or no charge. ; i: . ,;, 5, ..:iii:'; I, Wu siiccuilizo on ovy-acotylcne. . . Woldlnu, ,:...v...' : : ,; , .. PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE FMUOH McltlXN I JV, Tropn, an H. It.tnTMJTT NITRATE OF SODA NOW IN TRANSIT Within few luvx 15 Ions tC ni trate of Koiln, lutrt'linseil I'or tint formers of JiH'kxun county of llu1 isov. erimu'iit tbrouth tin1 new count v farm bureau, ut u snvinir of i'M a ton over the market Bi'ii'O, will bo (dunned to Medford from Sim Francisco. This news was contincil in a Icttt'r received bv C. C Onto todav from Krvil X. 'Nelson of San Francisco, covernuiont director of nitrate of soda for tlio l'acifio coast, Mr. Nelson writes that ho will make tho ship ment in even weteht sacks of 200 pounds each.' The 13 ton!) hu all been siened ui and will arrive in ulentv e time, for spring nse. itohtud Flaherty, assist ant county ' mtrieulturnl intent, has been appointed the county nitrate of soila distributor. It is expected that more nitruto will be ordered bv the farmers. ' WASHINGTON," Full. ID. As O substitute for the resolution of Boa ator Johnson of California, rlnK tlto withdrawal of American trooua from Itussln. Senator McCumbor of North Dakota Introduced u resolution today declaring It to bo tho duty of the United States and It allies to suml Immediately to Itusulu a Huftln ient unity to defeat the "murderous bands known as 'IHilsliuvtkl" In or der to enable tlio ItasHlun people to establish a stable lioYerniuont. The substitute will bo culled up lor consideration later. Notice I am taking this means to Inform my putrotiH that I have been sick with flu and erysipelas for lust two weeks; am much better und If noth ing prevent office will bo open Feb ruary 24th. E. l. KLWOOU. 'rV-t-Wi'.ir ri it- Bill sap to ' ihe Doctor-sezze HWISUUSUUIH' UIHU'J WW" I ni l "There nmy bo Good lastc, imallcr Mime fIui;a that look chew.lontfcr jifoiBwhBt i,:.f.,.J. (1... mukes Genuine Grave bier-but its the, ,yc0HtlB!), ,ocbowllmn good taslo of genu- ordinury phitf. . ino iteai oroveiy and the way it stuys with you that counts." Mum Gbnuinb Gkavrly. DANVILLIIj VA. ' for Imtttl ttumlut Peyton Brand ? REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch, You Get What Your Doctor Prescribes m-loittlfln nccttriicy H'cil, and nbsoltita lionenty re Added to every doctor's preset Iptlou you lirluu to be filled at our store. West Side Pharmacy Readily Available Act upou (lint Impulse to save and have fluids rcndlty nvallnblo fur any cmciftoitry. An neoiilliit with (lie Jackson Culltl. ly llnuk la the verj' thing needled. 4 Percent Intoreat 1'nld on Hnvluipa Accounts, es TABU IS H EO v- ' Jfc. r T ? t ? J f T ? ? t t t ? ? J ? t r t X i f f T y T J T y y T t t t t t I I CORN GROWERS You can increase I your crops wonderfully with : Union Meat Co.'s Mnd"!" Fertilizer October leaver It will put dollars in your pocket :'vi v I, 1919 Corn and grain growers all thru the Northwest are making big profits from Beaver Brand. WHY DONT YOU? IT PAYS TO FERTILIZE! ' , t .-' I. ' ' ..' ' y ' ;. ' ' ' i ). ,1. :5 v ' ; ' ' . ; . I '.'';, Ralph Waldo Elden ! VI! y