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wedpout) matl trtbttnw, mfpfoud okeciox, titksday, FARMERS WEEK IS IED .TANTTARY 0. 102.1 PAGE. FIVE FRUIT LECTURES , Ifarmars Week and Homo linker's week opened up at the public library this forenoon with the fruit growers In full swing. Prof. H. P. Ilares of the.. O. A. C. was tba principal speaker, and talks were also made' reached the eastern mnrkets and thin tho last stages of the development of this (Unease, and Unit fruit grower must not wait until the mushroom appears before taking some action to suppresg this fuiiBus which takes a largii number of trees euch year in the state of Oregon. One of the first ' inuicntiona of this disease is tho Uuk of vitality and vigor of the tree af fected ond tho shortening of the KroWth and disrolnrntlnn t II... f..l. lago. Ily Inspecting around the trunk of tho tree Just under tho ground this dlseas etan easily be located. Apple tree anthrlcnoso Is another fungus dlsenso that takes a largo toll each year from tho orchardlsts. This fungus destroys branches and trees, as well as affecting tho ripe fruit. A great loss Is sustained each year from rouen or decaying fruit after It has Father on His Vacation, Page? Jan. 15 by Prof. Relnier of the Southern Oregon Experiment Station, on tho Wight situation, and by A. C. Allen ot ;thd- state horticultural board, Co(inty Agent Cato and others. .-.'Wednesday Is marketing day and big program will be rendered for the; entire day. Much interest cen ter around the appearance of V. 11. PodsOn ot the Portland Chamber of Commerce, who will speak at 1:30. puslriOBs men as well as farmers are urged, to bear Mr. Dodson. Other speakers of Interest will be Paul V. Marls and Mr. Hesse of tho 0. A, C. and Geo. A. MaiiBflold, president of the State Korin Bureau. The pro gram begins each day at 10 a. m. All ar$ warned to Come early in order to get a seat. . Thursday Is poultry day. This will lie i joint session. There will be no special work for women except for W' poultry department. Prof. Luim, head of the poultry division of tho O. A. C;( and H. E. Cosby, will be the principal speakors for that day. .The fruW growers of Jackson county turned out in largo numbers to hear specialists from various parts of. tho stnto tell of fruit conditions ari,d fruit diseases that are of vital In terest; to (ho fruit men. Trot. II. P. Bares plant pathologist of the Oregon Agricultural college talkefl on a tree disease known br tho mushroom root rot and apple tree anthrlcnoso. In speaking of the mushroom root rot. Prof. Bares said that these mush rooms In the later stage of develop ment 'Of the disease will grow around the base of the trees and are edible and are a. very delicious product when served with the proper dressing, but that it would not pay the orchardlst to allow this mushroom to grow at the OJpcnsc of killing out his trees. He srtid that these mushroom ore in I Have Permanently Cured Cases of 40 Years Standing CAN anything be more con clusive of my non-surgi-cal.painless treatment for Piles and other reiftal diaeaset than that? Thoe who have undergone so-called "borne-treatments" and success-; iye operations for years have come to me ana nave oeen permanently cured. rnori all doubt I uaranUa to euro your do matter now -voro or chronic th IB TV Writs Mir for tills WEE tatkht wlile irpliiu I trutnints. DR.CHAS. J. DEAN no awe MMtimtM roTuMD.emso jCNTiOM THIS PAPER WMCN WftlTINC ih aue to tho fact that tho spores of this disease are on the fruit when it is packed and does not show at thut time but will develop In transit and in storage. Hence the low returns tu I - many Instances for apples. Prof, llares also told of the now fungua disease known as tho Euro pean canker which la doing consider able damngo In pear orchards In this section of tho state and has already been found in Josephine county and it is onlyk a short timo until wo will have to copo with this new disease in our district. Prof. Jlelmor of tho Southern Ore gon Experiment Station dwelt upon the Importance of organic mailer in our soil and plead with tho growers to use more manure and cover crops. Ho also told of tho Important part that organic matter plays in holding the moisture that is always needed for the proper development of the fruit. Prof. Relmer also otld of the vital im portance of blight In the Rogue River valley and told of his experiences in California where It Is - costing the growers hundreds of thousands ' of dollars and said that It., behooved every orchardlst to do everything within their means to clean out the blight thoroughly In all orchards of tho county. ' C. C. Cato gavo nn outllno of spraying for tho winter 'months and dwelt upon the serious condition of the codlin moth and urged growers to be prepared to meet this codlin moth spraying early in tho season. A. C. Allen told of somo of the quarantine measures In horticulture and pending legislation that will be of benefit to the fruit grower. ESPEE PAY CHECK i ; tmr..brujas!m ,' , DEUELS LAUNCH Maggie's Flappers, with "Bring Ing Up Father on His Vacation." EN FULL SWING Mann's big annual January clear ance sale is now in full swing and people from all parts ot southern Ore gon and northern California are at tr'!ing. Hundreds of unusually at ij . tive values are being featured In every department or this great Btore. In the woman's and children's depart ment reductions are being offered on all piece and wash goods, silks, woolens, coats, suits, dresses, millin- A. N. Martinez was bound over t-jj the grand Jury this morning on a; charge of "uttering a false and forg-, ed check" on $S00 ball which wua! not furnished. . The defendant was ery, blouses, waists, hosiery, under arraigned before Justice Glenn O. wear, tapestry, blankets and hundreds Taylor. of other articles. In the men's section It is alleged that the defendant special prices are given on men's and cashed a chock for $37.55 at Deuel's department storo last summer, the check being made out by the South ern Pacific company to Jbso Guarda. The Southern Pacific company ro fitsed to pay the check aud the alle gation Is that'tho endorsement It not bona fide, Martinez being alleged to have endorsed Cuarda's name. . N. Y. Stocks boys' suits and overcoats, underwear, dress trousers, shirts, neckwear, hosiery, nlghtwear aud countless other high quality merchandise. This salo eclipses all other Mann's American Woolen V,'....:. .-. 94.7 January Clearance sales of othor years, i Anaconda Copper 48 S JL - ... 1 1 nil I A,Mhl.n.. - NEW YORK. Jan. 9. During the great part of today the stock market continued relatively dull owlug to the restraining influenco of tbo un settled foreign situation. Prices moved to high ground in tho early dealings on the recovery of French bonds and the foreign exchanges, but heavy professional selling In tho late afternoon materialy reduced or wiped out most of tvio early gains. Sales approximated 750,000 shares. Allied Chemical & Dye 74.2 Allis-Chalmers '40.5 American Beet Sugar 39 American Can 88.7 American Car & Foundry 1S1.5 Amcr. Hide &. heather pfd .'. 67.2 Amer. International Corp 26.1 American Locomotfvo 123.5 Amorlcan Smelting & Refg 55 American Sugar 78 American Sumatra Tobacco 27 American T. & T.'. 123.2 American Tobacco .11 151.7 Tomorrow Deuel's Department store will launch a big January Whlto sale which will meet the approval of all the housewives In southorn Oregon. During this ovent this store will offer an array of unusual reductions In do mestics, towels, table linen, lingerie fabrics, cretonnes, gaberdine skirting, i organdies. Skinner's satin, hosiery,! gloves, underwear and othor numbers ' too numerous to list. It Is the Inten tion of tho management of tho Doue-1 department store to make this one of the biggest events ot tho winter months. New, attrnctlvo window 'displays liavo been prepared, prices reduced and everything Is In readiness for tho start of tho salo tomorrow morning. A Call for Bids Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned Clerk of School Dist. No. 18, will receive bids for the following property belonging to said District: Old school house, -woodshed, stove and twenty-four (24) school desks. Illds will be opened Jan. 15, 1923 at two o'clock In the afternoon. II. E. RODGERS, -246 Sams Valley. Generous cuts have been made on all goods In stock in order to make room for new spring and summer goods which gives the people of this Bection an opportunity to make material savings. Big Txw Angeles lire. LOS NOBLES. Jan. 8. Fire which threatened to destroy tho entire struc ture of tho Eagle, Rock sub-plant of tho Southern California Edison com pany was snid to bo extinguished this morning after burning nearly eight hours. Tho damngo was unofficially ostlmnterl nt $500,000. o 9 Jiggs Drawing Contest for Boys and Girls. Free Tickets to Show The Mail Tribune and Sunday Sun will offer to the boys and girls of Medford and Southern Oregon who attend the grado or Junior high school, a chance to see Jiggs In person, when he appears here on January 15th. at tho Page Theater. In "Bringing I'p Father On Ills Vacation," the popular musical comedy taken from George McManus" popular cartoons. Ml Hint Is nerewmry 1W '"""ncM of Jlgg taken from the above picture, fill In the mlss . ..... . rir.w thrniiEh a thin naner. It must be a free hand drawing. Mall nnmn aze and the school that you atlend written very plainly on your drawing lo The Jiggs Editor of the Mall Tribune and Sun. so as to reach him not January 12, at noon. The winners will be announced on Saturday, January 13. and the pri reats'to the show on January 1... ,,. Ifst Trice; It Heats, Itocnnii i-n.-; "", j mm . - the face of later than zes will be IVtw: 4 Hen!, 0. A. G. SPEAKER AT 1'nul V. Morris, director of exten sion of tho Oregon Agricultural Col lego, will speak at the Medford Chamber ot Commerce forum lunch con at noon tomorrow on tho subject of marketing. Mr. Maris renlizes that it is abso lutely necessary to havo a proper understanding on tho part of the business men beforo tho problem of marketing enn bo improved nnd ho is ready to tell you what public insti tutions such ns tho Agricultural Col lege are doing. Luncheon will be held at the Med ford hotel. Atchison - 100.5 Atl., Gulf & W. Indies 21.5 Baldwin Locomotive 1.12 Baltimore & Ohio ..! 41.5 Bethlehem Steel "B" 62.7 Canadian Pacific 142.6 Central Leather 32.6 Chandler Motors ..' 67.3 Chosapeake & Ohio-. 72 Chicago, Mil. and Sti Paul 21.5 C. R. I. & P 31.7 Chlno Copper 26.3 Colorado Fuel & Iron 25.5 Corn Products 125.2 Crucible Steel 68.5 Erie 11.1 Famous Players-Laskoy 89.6 General Asphalt 46.6 Genoral Electric v 1S1 Goneral Motors 14.3 Goodrich Co. . 34.5 Great Northern pfd 74 Illinois Central 110 Inspiration Copper 34. B International Harvester 88.7 Int. Mer. Marine pfd 44.5 International Taper 51-5 Invincible Oil 15.B Kolly-Sprlngfield Tiro 47.1 Kenpocott Copper 35.7 LoulBvtlle & Nashvlllo 134.5 Moxlcan Petroleum ' 280 Miami Copper 27.5 Middlo States Oil 11.5 Midvale Steel "28 Missouri Pacific .1....... 18 New York Central 93.2 N. Y.j.N. II. and Hartford.... 20.3 Norfolk & Western 110.1 Northern Pacific 74. ft Oklahoma Prod. & Ref i. l.S Pacific Oil 4 0.5 Pan Amorlcan Fetroloum 80.5 Pennsylvania 46 People's Gas 91.2 Puro Oil 28.2 Kay Consolidated Copper 14.1 Reading 77.1 Rep. Iron & Stoel 47 Royal Dutch, N. Y. , 51.2 Sears Roebuck 80.1 S'nclalr Con. Oil 33.1 Southern Pacific 87 Southern Railway 25 Standard Oil of N. J 41.2 Studcbaker Corporation 114 Tennessee Copper 11.7 Texas Co 48 Texas & Pacific 21 Tobacco Products 87.8 Transcontinental Oil 11.7 Union Pacific 136.5 United Retail Stores 73.5 U. S. Ind Alcohol 66.2 Unltod States Rubber 56 United States Steel 106 Utah Copper 63.6 Wcstlnghouse Electric 59.7 Willys Overland .' 7.6 American Zinc, Lead & 8m 15.5 Butte and Superior 31.2 Cala. 'Petroleum 72.3 Montana Power 66 Shattnck Ariz - 8-7 C. & N. W 78.2 O. N. Ore 31.5 Con's Gas i....' 124.3 Maxwell B 17 Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c and mall it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound for coughs, colds nnd croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets, n wholesome nnd thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con stipation, biliousness, hendachos, and slugglBh bowels. Sold everywhere. Adv. j'::. Step once on me starter AND YOURE O You don't have to wait. You don't have to grind and grind the starter, and wear out your battery. Use "Red Crown" quick-starting motor fuel for winter driving, and you can keep your car on the road in cold weather with as little troub le as in summer. "Red Crown" vaporizes readily at zero temperatures, and yields 100$ power at the first jump of the spark. Use "Red Crown" exclusively, and you'll get n speedy start, a prompt pick-up and 100 power, no mat . ter how cold it gets.. Fill at the Red Crown sign, at service stations, garages and other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Zerolcne good cold test oils now freely and lubricate . per fectly in zero leath er protect thebear inga increase the power and flexibility of your engine.. Y? . When Time XwL-- Means Mon f T"ON'T slight the preparation of your seed-beds in order to I I i " J t plant on time. Better; seed-beds mean more bushels " J ,1 Fordson power and the Roderick" Lean Automatic Engtno I Disc, specially built to work with the Fordson, will get your land into shape for planting in plenty of time. 25 acres a da ' can be covered with this compact, one-man outfit., ' ' " - The Roderick Lean Automatic Engine Disc prepares a deep, I level and finely pulverized sed-bed in one harrowing. With the Fordson it provides the most rapid, thorough and economical I '. J means of getting your spring tillage done. L ' C. E. GATES AUTO CO.