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PAGE EIGHT BEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREOOX, FRTIVAY, 'ATRlt! 21. 1022 i 1DF0RDI.0.0.T. 103DANNIVERSARY Next Wednesday, April 26. will bo the JOSrd anniversary of the founding of the order of Odd Fellows In Amer ica. 'To commemorate this occasion the ; local lodge will have a special tnwtlnK on that evening A program of excellent features has been arrnnt- ru, one mm wui purucuinri)' upin'ui iu ntuX Interest all members of the ordor. The Rebekahs and Canton will partlcl fmte in the services. ; 'A march will take place on Main street. ' beginning at 7:30, bended by the ltitrlarcha Militant in uniform. In the line will be the members or the 'Various branches of the order, includ 'l&R all sojourning and visiting mem ber. The program at the hall will ' start at the conclusion of the march. Senator C. M. Thomas will deliver an address on Odd Fellowship and Mrs. John A. Pert will review the Rebekah branch. Other features of the program will' be quartet and orchestra music, readings, specialties, solos, etc. In connection with this occasion a nntnecomtng and reunion will also be held, and special invitations hnve been went out to all members and visitors "to be present or to write. The entire affair Will undoubfedly w memorable occasion. 1CT tildes Veaiie, sale manarer of TJ. E. Miller ft Co.. of Portland Is In this city for a few days. Ho declares ' that the Talent JrrlKatlon District Ilnnds are now sTling at par. Almost none of these bonds are available. Mid the indications are that they will - mll at a premium later. Medford and tho Talent districts are very fa vorably regarded by investors, he ds- . car. i EAT LESS AND TAKE : . SALTS FOR KIDNEYS TaJxt flats of Salt txfors bntMut if your Back hurta or Bladdsr . bother yoa ' frstrd constu. j i-mst Kidney trouble, became we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood ia filled with nrio mtii which the iidaeya strive to filter eat, they weaken from overwork, beeoms duggish; the eliminstire tissue clog and tie result is kidney trouble, blwdder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of ' lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are ebtiied to seek relief two or three times during the aifrht; if you suffer with sick headache or ditzy, nerrxrae spells, acid "asoauch, cr you have rheumatism when the Weather is bad, get from your pbsr--ttiMist about fonr ounces ot Jad Salts ; 'take a tablespoon i ul in a glase of '"water twfora breakfast for a few day " ad your kidneys will then act fine. This faraooa salts is made from the acid of grape aad lemoa jnice, combined xrith litbla, and baa been' used for generations to flush aad stimulate cloesed kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. " I Jad Baits is inexpensive; cannot in tore, makes a delightful effervescent tithia-water beverage, and belongs ia ' ererr home, because nobody can make ; a mistake by having a good kidney flush ' in any time. Clothes of Character 'i 1 Wt ipeak of the superiority of out 'clothes without reservation with out hesitation because of the magnificent tailoring effect that ia : to be found in every garment we 'make. Painstaking care down to the last essential deliberate tidi , ness of detail full responsibility ifor every seam and stitch that is 'what well-dressed men expect in our clothes, and we never disap ipointthem. DEPENDABLE .WOOLENS in all shades and patterns in stock fPficed $35 to $50 IKLEIN The TAILOR : ' 128 E. Main. WOOD! Fir 93.00 Tier and on. Utah Egg Coal 8 10.80 Ton. MEDFORD FUEJ- CO Cor Fie and Third fbone 243 0 COMIIRAIE TALENT DISTR BONDS REACH PAR THE VALUE OF THE "DELATED CALYX" APPLICATION FOR CONTROLLING THE CODDLING MOTH IN BARTLETT PEARS By M. A. YOTHERS, j Government Entomologist CALYX APPLICATION KOlt CON- TUOI.L1NV, THE CODLING MOTH IN 1UTLKTT PKAUS. U is the general supposition that the first poison spray necessary for cod ling moth control on pears is that ap plied Just previous ' to the hutching of the earliest first brood worms and that a "calyx" application, as applied to apples Just ns the last of the blossoms are tailing. Is entirely superfluous. This idea Is based 'upon the supposition that pear calyces remain open Indefinitely and that the poison spray can be placed In them at an' time. It was with the Idett of determining the Value of this theory In practice that the writer made a comprehensive test oh this point the past season. . One ot the worst infested Ilartlett tracts ta the valley, the old Irwin orchard, was selected for our experiments. This orchard con sisted hypothetlcally of 900 medium and large sixe trees. For our experi mental purposes the tract was divided into 21 parts each part an experi ment. All of the plats but four were given their first spraying for the cod ling moth on May 10-13. which wss In reality not a "calyx" application, as we use the term with reference to apple Diagrams of experimental plats In codling moth control. Number of larvae and pupr.e removed July 12-13 III U I 45 I 186 17 vi v rv !4 35 16 rx vm n 49 62 34 XII I XI I X -115 I 131 j 30 !XV I XIV XIII 1SS fl 43 32 XVIII I XVIII XVI 177 B 42 45 XXI XX XIX 29 64 36 EXPLANATION. Plats II, XI, XV and Plat XII, which Is nearly as badly infested as those not receiving tho delayed calyx application ; nil other pints were sprayed at that time, since it was sprayed with calcium arsenate, which proved entirely Inadequate. The per cent of all fruit free from worms includes all windfalls, drops, and harvested fruits. SWEDEN AND I I.S. CONNECTED BY STOCKHOLM For the first time In history, Sweden and the united States will have direct telefjraphic communication through the erection of a high power radio station which is to be constructed immediately on the Swedish west coast. Heretofore all cable or radio communications between the two countries were re layed from London to Paris. The Hiksdair longr tigo appropriated the initial sum of 2.000,000 kronor, more than IS50.000 to begin the work, but it was not until recently that the Swedish state telegraph board and the radio corporation of America reached a satisfactory agreement, under which the fees for all radio traffic will be divided equally between the two countries. When the state telegraph board re- ported to the Swedish government that the previous obstacles in the way of building the station hnd been removed, contract bids were called for from the leading radio construct ing companies of tho world. On the basis of offers thus obtained it is calculated that tho cost of the new station -will not exceed 6,000,000 kro nor, about f 1,400,000. Ono reason strongly favoring an immediate start ot work is the se rious unemployment situation In Sweden. It is believed that at least $1,000,000 will find its way into the pockets of tho Swedish Jobless who will be engaged in building the sta tion. The total telegraphic traffic be tween North and Central America amounted last year to 1,660,000 words. The hend office of the new station will be located in Gothen burg. Yesterday's Rexmlt. National League New York 8; Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia-Boston postponed; rain. Cincinnati 1 ; Chicago 3. St. 'Louis 5; Pittsburg '10. American Jx-ajruo Chicago 4; St. Louis 2. Cleveland 6; Detroit 4. Washington 3; New. York 10. Boston 16; Philadelphia 4. Coast Lcagno Vernon 4; Seattle 3. Salt Lake 4 ; Los Angeles 1 . ISacramento 4; San Francisco G. Otkland 3; Portland 2'. (11 in nings.) ' ROME Melozzo do Forll, owned RADIO TELEGRAPH spraying (when S5 to 90 per cent of the blossoms have fallen) . but rather a "delayed calyx" application. In the case of Partlett pears, however, it may prove that the real "calyx" aprny may be applied for a longer time after the blooms have fallen than is the cane with apples. The four plats omitted May 10 13 were plats II. XI. XV and XVIII. At the second spraying May 2tl-June 1, all plats were sprayed. This, according to our life history studies and our orchard observationswas just previous to the hatching of the earliest first brood codling moth larvae. There Is no factor entering into the compari son ot the 16 sprayed plats with the 4 omitted plats, other than this omis sion of this first spray, that could pos sibly produce the results shown In the first diagram, and since the results indicated continue in about the same relation throughout the season and nt harvest time. It Is evident that the superiority of the 16 plats, which re ceived the delayed calyx spray, is due !to that one factor alone. The only exception to this statement Is that plat IV was sprayed with twice the normal amount of poison, and pint XII was sprayed with calcium arsenate, which prove entirely inadequate In Controlling the codling moth. I Two methods were Msed in deter- 1 mining these results. (1) Hand exam the Irwin Dartlett Orchard. Medford, from bands on trees in the various plats. July 22-23 August 1 s i III 11 I 77 J 1S7 32 ' ' 1 T VI V IV 26 3S 24 IX VIII VII S8 44 42 XII I XI I X 150 i 214 22 !XV j XIV XIII j 34 39 XVIIL XVII XVI 191 J 52 63 XXI . XX XIX 27 ' 55 47 lM II D 1 12S 270 j 24 VI V IV 42 .56 . 17 ix vm vii $6 71 34 XII I XI f X 219 I 228 I 28 XX I XIV XIII 343 I 42 42 XVIII I JLYU XVI 292 H 59 43 XXI XX XIX 32 61 2 XVIII were omitted at the "delayed by Signor Tesion, won Italian Royal uVrby. Klght horses started. MILWAUKEE Joanny Welsemul- ltMv Illinois Athletic club swimmer, , lowered the world's record for the1 150 yard back stroke, finishing dis tance In 1.45 2-5 seconds. PHILADELPHIA Joe Lynch, New York, former bantamweight champion, and Jimmy Mendo, Phil adelphia, fought eight rounds to a draw. Battling Mack, Camden, N. J substituting for Pete Herman, defeat ed Dattling Leonard, Philadelphia, in ' eight round wlndup. PORTLAND Ad fiantel. light weight wrestling champion, retained title In match with Louis PergantJs, Boston, winning two straight falls. PRESCOTT Chet Neff. Los An- gelea, awarded decision orer Sailor i Lurns, Colorado Springs, at end o 10 rounds.' EL PASO Tommy Murphy, aeran-ton,-Pa., knocked out Jimmy Kram er, Kansas City, in tenth of Fifteen round bout. DENVER Fred Fulton, Roches ter, Minn., won from Bob Roper, Chi cago, In fourth round of scheduled 12 round bout. Fulton, In the fourth landed two lefts and Roper went through the ropes. He was , COunted out by referee, Young Cor- I bett, before he could get up and re- I" urn to ring. TACOMA Oakland Frankle Burns, San Francisco lightweight. won on a foul In third round from Bobby Michaels, New York. Frank Farmer, Tacoma hearywelght, knock ed out Bill Bethel, Seattle. SEATTLE, April 21. The gods were kind to the rowing fans today and decreed perfect spring weather, not too warm, for this afternoon's championship regatta between tho University of California and Univer sity of Washington eight-oared shells. The waters of Lake Washington where the race was to be held, were as smooth as glass and rowing ex perts predicted the fastest time ever made over the three mrio course. Tho Removo Corns Easily, Quickly not Tiy painful, danicnrouM gouging or cutting, not by burn I ok but jaiul4ily nuninj ,ur nunvminK luom UD HO : n sin in ma pvui tueui vu id. ope piece una "GETS-IT" Demand thn acnulne. Your money back If It fill In. OxutlH, soothing, ulwolululy bsrmlHBK to live Hosh. At all flruinrintii. Conts but a trtllM. K, Iiwrniii-e k Oo Mfr. Oliluaso, Sold In Medford by Loon B. ITunklna Strang's Urug Store. ination to determine tho number ot mature larvae on the trees, and t2) examination ot the wormlnens ot the fruit. (I) Band Examination On July 12-13, July 22-23 and Auftust 1st the canvass bands, already In place about the trunks ot the trees, were examined and nil larvae and pupae destroyed. At the first examination It was not our purpose to use the results in comparing the various plats, but only to determine the per cent of pupation at that date. Later, however, it occurred to the writer to sum up the number of Individuals found In each plat and make a comparison. This was done with the rexulta shown In the first figure. Lntr examinations ronrimed the results of the first ex amination, as is shown In the subse quent riKures numbers two and throe, and In tho total number of Individuals taken for the season. lly reference tt the diagrams It will he readily seen that the plats which were omitted at the first spraying produced by far more larvae and pupae than the adja cent plats. A close examination Into the per "nt ot the total number of Individuals produced by the four omit ted plats in comparisnn with the 16 sprayed plats, shous that the four plats produced 9. 30 per cent, the cal cium plat (which Is not to be consid 1921. showing the results obtained with Total number for season 111 11 I 210 643 73 VI V IV 92 129 ; 57 XIX VIII VII 193 177 110 XII XI 1 X 44 573 t( H n XV j XIV i XIII 767 R H9 in XVIII I XVII XVI 650 153 151 XXI , XX XIX I.S 170 115 calyx" application: all other plats were raco was scheduled to start prompt - ly at 4:30 o'clock and was to be followed by the two mile freshman contest BATTI.ECrtEEK. Mich, April 21. Kid Jluck passed successfully through two ring engagements here i , . SAME PRICE for more than 30 years ip : SlV. ' zkA MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT . V Dr. Johnson Says : ; Spare the brush and spoil the teeth. ! CLEAN YOUR TEETH j ' Every night. Every morning j u and v ... ! after every meal, j EXAMINATIONS I of your ieelli mIvImiIIc , very slv nionlliw. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST j 228 East Main St. Phone 669 ered in this compurlson) lU'ti per cent, and the 16 plats only 41,64 per cent, (2) Examination of Wormlneit of Fruit The results obtained by this method wtre aeeured by examining all wind falls, drops, and all harvested fruits oiy the six center trees In ouch plat. This method gives a fairly accurate Iden id tho results obtained tn the 1 various exiierluients. It will bo noted that Insofar us the comparlMon of the 'four omitted plats with the 16 sprayed pints Is concerned, tho four pluts have most ot the Infested fruits, Just us they bad moBt of the larvae and pupuw beucuth the bands hi the band examinations as recorded In previous diagram. To sum up the foregoiun' evidence. It is conspicuously appaivnt that the number of larvae and pupae taken In jcarh plat, and the per cent of fruit free from worms are both decidedly in fa vor of the application of a poison spray for the control of the codling moth In badly Infested Ilartlett orch ards earlier than that usually upplb-d previous to the hatchlntt of the first brood worms. This application may prove to be a regular calyx application, but at present it Is e blent that It should be at least a dolnjed calyx ni' plication. Published by permission of the Secretary of Agriculture. a "delayed calyx" application fr Per cent of all fruit free from worms. III H II B I h 5-; j :': 93-; VI V IV no'.;. t i ;. us", ix vm vii H'i. 94' i- 82' ; XII I XI X et"; I to v j Xv- XIV XIII I tix', ; 92. 92' XVIII XVII XVI 71 2'i 92"r XXI XX XIX 92r'f 9:!';- sprayed at thst time. ! last night. 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Murdock noticed that the gas from the small aperture burned more brightly than when the gas escaped from the larger, and from that discovery came the development of the modern ' GAS RANGE Southern Oregon Gas Co. MOVED- We need more room to serve YOU better The same phone number 1000 The easiest in town to remember New Location 119 EAST 6TH ST. RENARD ELECTRIC CO. P. S. Watch this space next week for a "MOVING SPECIAL." It will bo worth while. JS.. CHANGE IN Erf'KCrivB fko. i, 102a MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES Daily ICxccpt Sunday LV. Mi;iI'OUI 10 A. M. IA'. nOHKMUllfl 1.00 P. M. GrtANTS I'ASS-Mi:i)I'OUI) STACKS ' Dully and fluiiduy Leavo Miirord 10.00 A. M. 1.00 1 M. .IM) 1. M. Fares: Mnd'ord-nrnnl I'ihs, the Reason for the ever growing popularity of Albert l'lapjack Flour. Makes light, tasty liot enkrs. Ortler a Package ' Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Albert Flapjack Flour Ctrtlullf niM tjlmtliictl co. 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