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. 1920. PXGE THREB " u. n. u. h i m i v v .m i Kea CK3 momeitl ! Pel3HonleS6 And they're so good, heated or cold, just as they come from the can. The unexpected guest can be well served, without the slightest embarrass ment, by the hostess who constantly keeps a stock of Del Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce on the shelves of her pantry. Ask your grocer. CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION San 1'Ytnciicu, C.llilonii ilillUiil,I.,lilu,lli,lill,hia!i.,iJ,..u.Liii,iUli;,iiiU'iiLti;UiiU;;iiiiliU. 50 Saving on Tires The fact iliat vmi can Imv at one-hiilC (lie cosi of new 1 ires with a guarantee of 5000 Miles PUNCTURE PROOF Insures you more than a ") ier cent savin?; on your tire bill. 1, 000.000 motm-ists in the United States have proved this fact. Can ynti, as a business man, afford to overlook this saving I R. A. Petty, Jr. 132 S. Riverside Authorised Service Station r::;:::;i mi. it 111 rz:ilP"'lir:::::! I taunt. Hill 9 KnntiBBiaSlI so It's A Fact That It Is Well To Think About .More Invalidism is cmist'il li.v tlir ilnimiicls ol' Ihhim-woi k tlmn by HlO'tliillK ''-" Why not make linusewmk easy by the uso of fias tor Cook ing. Washing nnd Ironing'.' It is more e.ronimii:al in tho long run than any other fuel and saves all tho dust and dirt of wood and coal. Think it over. Oregon Gas and Electric Co. Mcilfunl, Ore. Everything Electric for Automobiles Trucks and Tractors Guarantee Battery Service Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 North Grape Street. "IM-KiiiN ,( IKK Ti.Ti ii.l. ( lit.-l.KCI-:. Cn alli. Mureli 1. - I'lnc iim la. 1li.ii ...unlv even more wvmi IK'litlv uli the n;:n, ;i- ;i fruit immw Ml'.' e. !inu is ili,. ,,.sii'c of the eol 1' -e. I; i ii-i-t,.,l in iikinv wavs in tlie nasi U r,.iMlv l, lend everv aid in helpinu tlie fruit -kiwvit tu sulve their luMblems in the future. I'.liiiiiliation 1. 1' lnsess v Use of a '"iiilHiiatii.ii of arseiiiiuls and tli.' I. 'llllll, Ullv IHt'U fllllmehlc. liiue Sill I -. I'litir. lias lni n inailc nraeli.-al liv tlie department of uyrieiiltural I'liemistrv. I se of eomliinalioii sprays had been attempted inanv times lor the L'real savnej- of time whieh would result Ir.Mu tlie Mmiiltam-uu applieatiou of el iials for the eontrol of two or more pets. Da e to I' foliage liv iMirnim: was ouite common until the department studied the situation, and lv laboratory methods discover ed the conditions under which the combined sprays could lie success fully used. The college was a. pio neer in the chemical investigation of arsenicals which have brought about a higher in'ade of spray materials than was formerly. The savinir in dollars and cents to the fruit i;imiv iiiir interests ot" the slate bv the de partment of chemistry's close control ot' materials is enormous every year. Control of the standardization of commercial fertilizers is likewise under this department nnd no dealer may lawfully sell or offer for sale in this state, lime. vpsuni, or com mercial fertilizer without first se curinir a license for such sale. Ma terials offered must come up to the manufacturer's mm ranter in the mat ter of plant food present. The in terests of users of commercial fer tilizers are iruarded in this way. Apple scab control, through dis covery of lime-sulphur as a fungi cide and (be value of fall spraviiiL." to control anthra'-nose canker and fruit rot were worked nut by the de partment of botany and plant path ology. Investigational work lias been car ried oat on combination sprays for comhuttinir the eoddlimr moth, leaf roller, apbids. prune twin miner, and bud moth. The findings from these investiirations have been published by the department of entomology and have been adopted to a ureal extent .by the growers as improved practices, i (mod work is also beim: done on the 'improvement of spray materials lor (he prune and peach root borer, the leaf 'rollers and pear fruit worms, the filbert bud mite, an dthe pear (hrips. j The breedim.' beneficial insects, com mercially, lor use in the control oi lliesc pests is amilhcr phase of the work. Orchard spravinir bulletins are rcsrnlni'lv issued by tlie depiirtmenl of botanv and plant patholocv, to gether with circular ilrnlinir with the control of the more common and serious crop disease. Time of harvestim; anil the parkin J nuulitv of pears was a phase of work hesrun several years iuio and irivon much prominence bv the department of horticulture. Frost liirhlimr was a question Hint came to the front a few years back and will always be a problem to con front the orchardist. The college lias been up to the minute in experi mental work alonir this line and inanv practical means have been devised to combat the cold. Investigations for control of near hliuht and for securinir pear stocks immune, to bli'-'ht have ben iroinsr on for some time and will be eontinurd. l- ('. Ifelmer. superintendent of the Talent experiment station, has the largest an, finest eolleclimi of blk-hi resistant pear stocks in the world. (Irtlimr a bliuht resistant stock was a matter of no little difficulty in itself, nrcordiiiir ,, jr- Keimcr. but to irraft the commercial varieties on these stocks anil to secure as n re sult a tree that will make -a uood union between stock and scion is the problem. Considerable headway has now been made, however, result itiL' in much benefit to the arowrrs. but some time yet may be reouired in its solution. I'OliTL.AND, Mar. I ---Orcuni.i-tion of the new fish and fcaino com mission has been etlected wilh K. V farter of Ashland ele.led chairman of the joint commission: K. ,1. War ren, chairman, and Chris Schmidt. Astoria, secretary of tlie fish coin mis sion, and f. I'. Stone of Klamath Falls, chairman, and Karl Simmons of Kucene, secretary of the game commission. Time for meeting was placed for the second Monday of each mouth, the sectional meetinus to bo held at !::tn a. m. and tlie meciing of the joint commission to occur at " o'clock A ctmmittee consisting of .lohn fill. I.. N, Kleishner, Chris Schmidt ami Frank Warren was appointed to ef fort the seKreKatton of the. two com missions. Fish Warden flaiitou was reap pointed by the fish commission, and Stato fame Warden Shoemaker was reappointed by the same commission. The deputies were reappointed and recommendations of Warden Shoe maker as to the movements of depu ties were approved. The salaries were continued at the former rate. A thorouKh invest Nation of the fishiitK question on the itor,uc river was launched, and the commission authorized contracting wilh the fed eral hatcheries for 1 ,000,11 00 trout okks. $:t000 will be spent in stock ing HoKue River with trout from the Unite Falls hatchery. Before Buying Any Tractor See the International TRAVEL IN OREGON Travel prophets are iiidicalin'-' a reronl-biiMikinsr year for UILHV Thousands of people who never had any money heretofore to spend for travel, have recently acniiired sub stantial bank buUn s anil are usinv some of their ncwiv-uaiiied wealth lor pleasure. Most of these people are buyinu" automobiles and are tour iiiir the country in I hem. Thev form the meat bull; of automobile callipers. The automobile camper ilnrimr the .summer of lll'Jt; is miimr to be a tre mendous problem in OreL'im. Theiv is no citv or town on or near a main highway which should not establish some kind of automobile camp site for these motor tourists. A ureal many of the lnmer chics in the west ern slates have established elaborate "motor cities" or automobile camp grounds eiittipped with everv conven ience such as elect ric stoves for cook iiiLr, ruiinitur ;i.ter. electric lights, shower baths and other comforts. Telephone 1 1 N. Riverside, Apple and E. Fifth Streets The Dow Hospital Special attention given to surgical and obstretical cases. , , 1 No extra charge fur graduate nurses services. The most important person in this hospital ifl the StEDFOItD OEE(J0 IT CANDIDATE GETS SI'K'INfll'IKI.I), 111., Mar. I. The presidential petition of Kdward I. Kdwards of New Jcr-cv. democratic candidate for president on a wet platform, lias been filed with the sec retary of state bv Charles J. .Michael of Chica'.'o. The petition carried -i.!IT."i names, practically all bciu from Cook count v. lies! Till Itesulls for Jlrn Only a person who lias experienced that awful ' all night" counh that sometimes follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can be. Mrs. Annie Davison, UOS'i My rllu St.. U.'ng iieaeh, Cal.. writes: "The result if using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for nin." Foley's Money and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breath ing; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, heulinf feeling. For i-ale by Medford I'hurinacy. FOR 0. A. C. GLEE ClUB f Special to iU'nil Tribune .) OliKdHN AflKHTIITHAL OL- M(iK, Corvjillis, Man-It (ileim K. Sprigs tt Mi'dt'onl, a iuniur in com Micn'c at O. A. ('.. and prcsidcnl n the Mnv s tilec chili, will act as cnnipmiist i'or the club wiiicli Icl't Friuav cvciiimr mi its iinnsm) tcnir ol flic state. A soft shoo dnncor and specialty man will provide one of the main fea tures in addition to a jazz hand Tlie program will include scnu-c!a.ssi- ca! am) popular music, suiiir in cho rusi's, ipiarlcts and solos. There will also be instrumental numbers, snappy skits and humorous impersonations. Bfcw It Theay of Motherhood explains, why MoTMtR'sfMEND Is a veritable balm for the nerves; on intensely penetrating application that coftens the muscles, rclaxci nervous tension of the delicate oran ism involved in maternity, and pre pares the way for an easier, quicker and more practical delivery. Such reflects so markedly upon the unborn child. Mother's Friend is used externally. At all Dniijts. Spec(!fVoVtEr m Motherhood and Oahyfrce. Dridfield UcinilstorCo. Pet, F-S, AtIant,G For Spring Canyon Utah Coal AND Dry Wood PHONE 243 WISZMAH 5 BCHEFFEL a. Ttont Rt. The Tractor that will pull two twelve inch plows anywhere in the valley Complete with Fenders, Platform, Pulley, Governor and High Tension Magneto $1050.00 anywhere in the county c Best results with P. &. O. Plows Patton and Robinson, Inc. Telephone 150 112 South Riverside Get Full Plow Value Behind Your Tractor No matter how good your trac tor may be, you have to depend upon tlie plow behind the tractor for the im portant, direct work of seed bed-making. It pays to be especially careful in choosing your tractor plow. We offer you the opportunity to get a John Deere Tractor Plow the plow that has more than 80 years of suc cessful plow-making experience behind it. If you will come in and investi gate this plow we are sure you will agree with us that it is the best tractor plow for you to buy that it will last longer than any other tractor plow and will give you better results while you arc using it. Especially, we would like to have you investigate these important features: How the genuine John Deere bottoms are Corns in and investigate our particularly adapted for thorough seed bed making and longer service. Why the John Deere Quick Detachable Shares save time and labor and stay close' fitting. How the simple, dependable power lift device, that raises the bottoms high and level, works without troublesome chains or sprockets. How the bottoms reach full plowing depth immediately when lowered and are locked down to this depth while plowing. ' How the unusual clearance assures steady work in trashy lalid. How the simple, strong construction through out assures maximum length of service and mini mum repair costs. How the hitch adapts it for successful use with any tractor. We can furnish this plow in two, three or four bottom sizes. ' Remember you need the best tractor plow you can get. John Deere Tractor Plow They are the best plows for sticky soil ever frouglit to this valley. HUBBARD BROTHERS