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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1925)
l ON PEAR BLIGHT The iintiual Itotl CroH crunimlKn for the enrollment of tnentbei'H nml sr-cur-ln fundH for carrying on the relief The Routhern (JreRon experiment station has Just published an Import ant bulletin entitled "Blight IloalHt- ance in Pears and Characteristics of work in Jneksou county, will he con Fear Bpecies and Stocks."- This bill- ducted tliia year ty tin local execu letln gives the results of, the work tivo committee. Mr. J. c. Mann us Professor Reiroer and bis associates "luted by Mr. C. M. Kldd are already hare been conducting during the Hunt outlinlnu the plans for the cninpalh-n. tea years In. an effort to find, varieties It"'. K. P. Lawrence, secretary of the Jf pears and root and body stocks executive cdiumlttec, will act ua sec Boro resistant to blight than those rctnry and temporary treasurer. Mrs. low grown in southern Oregon. Leonard Carpenter Ih hard at work, j-XJiis is the first bulletin that has orcnniiinR the forces with which to Wjir been published in any language' make a thorough canvas from huuMc A the BUbject of resistance and sus- to huutw in the city residential dis ptlblllty to blight in cultivated va- trlctH. and also all through the outly letiea of pears and root stocks. Dur- li'B country, that every one may have KB -the past ten years this experiment a chance to subscribe to this moat tatlon baa inoculated trees of bun- worthy work. , reds of .cultivated varieties of pears Mr. Mann announced today that ho Bt thousands ot seedlings of the would call for volunteer helpers from rpmlslng species of pears from all xomc of the organizations that have arts of the world. . In addition. H always so loyally and willingly us srqplete record has been kept of the slated before. The executlvo commit atural infections which have occur- tee will do some preliminary work bo Mi In the 600 varieties 111 the variety fore tho general canvass is mado in rfehard at the station. . the city and county. For this work the station lias asnem-1 The mixing of funds for this great 14 the largest collection of varieties agency and its objects would be an pears in America,' and the only easy matter if every ono could know Jmprehensive collection of wild spe- uorwuiHlly and Intimately the work : of pears In the world. The tm- that the Hcd Cross is carrying on. Tho Qltance of this collection will be small portion that goes from the ((predated when It Is known that county to national lieadiiuarters Is 16 vast majority of our cultivated used for tho relief of. communities irieties of pears have originated in sorely devastated by turnadoest floods. Urope, and that all the wild species fires, earthquakes and other illsaators. ( pears are natives of Europe, Africa where the lied Cross goes ad an angel lid Asia.- No wild species of pear of mercy. - ' IS ever been found in America. The Into the government hospitals It pit valuable material in the collee- goes to brighten tho long clays uf our in. from the standpoint of blight wounded .soldiers. Dny in and day ((stance, is that which Professor out, its public health nurses are. car timer collected during bis two ex- ing for the sick, protecting trie well, BBlve trips through Japan, Korea and teaching the principles of good ii China. health to all. And in eountlcxs other it Is perhaps needless to say that fields, It is proving Itself worthy ot is important piece of work would the recoKiiitlon it has gained as the tie been impossible without such an official relief agency of tho Ainei-I- tensive collection.. ' ' In testing these numerous varieties IS FOR ENSUING YEAH CIRCUIT COURT Henry C, Conwuy, charged with possession of a still, wits found guilty bya Jury In the circuit court Tuesday afternoon after 45 minutes' delibera tion. The principal witnesses against Conway wcro Mr. and Mrs. Dun Stone- breaker, who testified to alleged asso ciations for tho selling and manufac turing of moonshine. Jack Diiromlo. alleged salesman of the liquor, was acquitted by a Jury last' week. The defense presented an alibi to the state's star witness by offering testimony that Conwuy was in North Bend on Juno 25, an imH)rtant ilato in the testimony of Stonebreukcr. The trial of "3. S. YV'hcaCon, also charged with a liquor violation, was began -in the circuit court tills mom ln;i and is expected to bo concluded late today. Tho next case on the calendar is that of Hynmn Huntley, charged with first degree murder as tho result of a stubbing affruy last September, in this city, resulting in (he death of Jobso James Ulbbs. Tho quarrel was due, It is chargod, because of the alleged attentions puid by Ciibbs to Mrs. HuntloV. The work of securing tho Jury Is scheduled to start in tho morning. L TO OPEN HERE IN SPARTVBLD'G. underway. Mrs. ')" I''""". Mr. Jams, violin. .Mr. LoVeland. band and orchestral Instruments, and Mrs. Uazelt'lgg. voice, will continue as be fore; also Sirs. Osborne's beauty p;ir- (lar will remain Imnct. O . The Sparta build. ng. on tile eorner of Main and Riverside, ut the Junc tion of the two lliglnP.iys. Is declared to be splendidly located for this pur puse. .Mr. and Mrs. Andrews are too well known to require comment. ' can people. t best scientific methods of inocu Uon and testing were employed le blight bacteria were obtained m badly blighted trees and grown I millions in pure cultures in the itlon laboratory by the same meth I used b ymedical science in cultur- the various bacteria which cause yuan diseases. During the ten years it this work has been in progress, J779 inoculations have been made in 20 trees. ' ' ..: ".. It is important to note that when is work was commeni tcht-lmmune variety of pear was jwn in America. It Is also gratify f to note that as a result of this E wtf now possess a number of. uhe varieties and hundreds of lm e seedlings. -These immune trees ire all found among varieties and edlings collected in China! by Pro- tit- of tho French seedlings, used relpfore as the standard root-stock American- pears, blighted when ASHLAND NOT EASY SAYS Tho Med foul high school toot tm 11 T?. JS?.Cel,.n " Sl1! Its Armistice day game with the Ashland high school, and Coscli Call! son gave his charges a lecture and three hew playh, bosides drilling all evening on interference. Thirty-one men reported for practice. . ' . The squad is in the best physical condition of the year and the end of isor Keimer. Furthermore 43 per "7 " h"J "fl : 72, Coach Call. son announced also that the man who delivers the goods will get the firm choice. "J'liere are no stars on thin team," aatd the coach. "The bunch downtown think Ashland is easy. I don't, and you know they are not" . - 1 . The Ashland team, ,under Coach Hughes, is also drilling .hard and, is full of determination to topple Med ford. , ', Announcement In mailt Unluy that tho upper pari uf tho Spurrti buiUUiitf now being riMuoili'linl by Its uwner, Walter How no, is to bo an up-to-iLtlo h Hullo building, and nmuisornentH hnve all been concluded whereby Mr. and .Mrs. (Jeorge Andrews will have ' control uf It and use it ax a high class srliool of music and allied arts. The building will be vhlually rebuilt up- , stairs and wijl include beautiful, HtudiuK.. single and en suite for all branches of music, voice, piano, violin band and orchestra, Instruments, har mony, and orchestvnVion. esthete anil ballroom dancing, languages ami dra matic art. There will be u largi recital hall that will ateo bo used for dancing classes. This studio building, its Kpunsors claim, will fill a long felt want in the community, for herelnfure studios were hard to find and were scattered all over the city. Now Mediurd will have a building where all tho teach ers can be together, one that will be come tho center of the artistic life of tho community. According to .Mr. Andrews, there never has been a time when there was such evidences of a greater dcslro and appreciation fur music and dramatic ail all over the country, and Medford, with her splendid talent can not aTford to lag behind. While the bnl Id lug operations arc J. W. Judy was one of the Medfbrd visitors in Grants Tass yesterday on business. ELKS OFFER PRIZE The Medford tonne of Klks avill glvu a medal to the school pupil wriMnK the best essay on "Old Ironsides." anil next week Is "Have Old Ironsides" week. The Klks from November 0 to II will nil ho u fund of J.MlO.OOO to saw the historic ship from tho junk' pile. Addresses will be delivered to school children (mil a drlvo nindo throughout tho nation. The grand lodge pledged Itself ($1 the Portland convention last summer to proservo tho vessel as a patriotic shrine. Tho meilal to be gh$n for the best essay will be placed on exhibition and the judges ot the contest named at an early duto. Hwan Kdlund and family of Monroe? W'iihIi., were visitors In the city toduy while en route to southern t'lillfornla. It BAGLEY CANNING CO ; DOUBLES ITS PACK GET RID OP YOUR Rheumatism BEFORE WINTER SETS IN lii- Seated l i-lc Acid l)em-its Are .Dissolved nuil the Itiiciiiuatlc I'ol noii Starts to lHave the System Within Twenty-four, Jloni-s. tculated in the roots, while In the pst resistant -species collected in Ina and tested at the experiment . iltnn nnlv i not- fant llllirtltoM when thoroughly Inoculated In the roots. 1 The bulletin can be obtainod free charge by writing to either the ex Hnient station at Talent or tho ex- rlment station at Corvallia, Oregon. pnv BOOTLEGGERS. . PLACED IN JAIL LITHIA HOTEL SUES : FOR STOCK PAYMENT ' The l.lthian Hotel coiupuny of Ash land TueHdav filod civil suit in the When arraigned before Justice circuit court against .I.J. tieakln for lenn O. Taylor yesterday afternoon. $120, alleged to bo' duo on stock sub 'alter Dyreborg and John Bughncr scriptions to tile hotel construction I Kacranicnto, Calif., arrested Mon- campaign. It is alleged that Ueakln. ly night by Htato Special Officer a real estate agent, subscribed ,for A. Talent and Federal I'rolilbitlon $000 worth of stock and paid 150, and ffleer Cletus MeCreillc south -or subscribed foi a $100 share and paid shland whllo attempting 'to run 50 $M. Judgment on the1 two causes of tllons of corn whiskey Into the val- action for a lialanco Of $120 alleged y to fill orders taken some time to be duo la sought. Iforo, each bad their ball set at, - 000 and i!000 respectively. in ifault thereof, thoy are being held i tho county jnll. ' ' . J. J. Travels of Stockton, Calif., rested by. the same officers the nio night while attempting to run !0 gallons of corn whiskey to Jhim h Kalis, was turned over to. federal ithorltics. He left this morning In le company of Officers McCreille fd Talent for 1'ortland In the Hud in sedan. , loaded with ..approxl lately 1000 pounds bf moonshine. lze by. the officers .Monday night. The prellmihary hearing of Uyrc Irg and Ttughner was continued Isterday until Friday niornlng when ldenco to ' bind them- over to the 'and Jury ivlll.be presented. , According to Ralph Koozer, man, tiger, tho Bagley Canning Cu lo cated at Ashland, has Just closed ono . of the most uctlvo campaigns in its history, more than doubling the pack of 1924, this year being 75,000 cases as compared with ilfi.000 last year and 15.000 in 1023. He also says they hope to reach 150,000 cases yearly with the increase In demand for Itoguo Hivor valley fruits, fruit Juices, berries and vegetables and the increase. in production und qual jty as- a result of irrigation. '. "The principal pack is .pears, but In order ta " properly handle tho crop, cold storage facilities must bo provided for Holding of fruit," said Mr.' KoJier. "Help is also a serious problem This is shown in harvesting tho wild blackberry crop. About 100 tons were harvested from the Applegato district and packed at our plant tills Kveiv druggist tn ! 'this county Is your. Kuliy 100 tons additional could authorized to sav to every rheil have been picked and pac.ked had the llmt sufferer that If a full pint help been available. Although evcryUotllfc o( Allenrhu, the sure con effort was made to Interest fiuidlles t,uoror ot rheuniatlsni. does not show In the work, only about half enough ,lc WBJ. to ,,,, t10 nifuny, reduce pickers could be obtained, anil tho m,.niin ii ,.,i,l do jiwsv with remainder of the berries went to cvel, u,,, iKiuet twinge of rheu wastc. In the past, these berries nia(c pain, lie will gladly return have never been harvested, and their j.om. nlnuy without comment. I sale was a net gain for the owrnars Allcnrlui' has been tried and tested of tho land upon which they were fol. years, and really marvelous in grown, since they required no utton-. sut nnv0 u0l,n necompllshcd In llio tion whatever.'.' - most severe cases where the suf- Tho Uaglcy Canning Co. has aver- fm-B !M,d agony wus Intense and aged about 150 employees during the piieous and where tho patient was busy Bcaaon and will oporate on a helpless. smaller senlo for a few. weeks yet. James H. Allen of 20 Forbes St. It has purchased all box shookv fruit. Kochester, N. Y.. the discoverer of and vegetables from local peoplo Allenrhu. who for miinv years suf- nnd Is distributing thousands of fere(i tho torments of acuto rheu-j dollars annually lr. southern Ore- nintlsm. desires all sufferers to know Kon- -.1 that ho has Instructed druggists to Mr. Kozer says the trouble Is not gun run tee it as nbovo 111 overy In lit securing a market for the uro- stance. ducts, but to secure tho raw pro- Heath's Drug store Is my np ducts and help to put up the puck, pointed agent In your city If you ' j live, out of town I'll gludly send you 4th free particulars. Adv. TO BIBLE HERE TONIGHT It. J. Carl, a blind m?isloDary who Bds Hie Bible to audiences wherover I goes, in tho language of the blind Ith his finders, will read from the etpel of John at the closo of the Myor meeting at the Presbyterian lurch. Mr. Carl will also say a few Jnls as tn his religious faith and ' tlicf in prayer. Ho travels from ien to place reading the HI Wo to pups who gather around mm in notci on the Btrcots or wherever he Is. -In recently hold 8 service in the l-si Preshvtnrlan church of Kugene. lo regular ervlce will ' be at 7:40 111. The stutly Will be the Breat love pter. 1 Corinthians 13. Everyone is Hied to attend the service and hear blind reader. 1 Ahnvn In Ellentburo. KU.KNSBUKO. Wash.. Nov. i. (A. I The mercury descended to in Jgrecs here last night, the lowest C Grip f 1 Laxative Brbmg Quinine omissus Serious illness and com nlieations often follow an ordinary Cold. Check it-- iin tho nirt Ka inn a. ."Sato and Proven Remedy, 'Lax- -io RPflMn QITTpJTNR 1 The First and Original Cold and unp Tamer. jrroven Safe for more than a Quar ter of a Century, v The box bean this signature Dayton Loggers Another shipment ol the famous Dayton Logging Shoes has just arrived. 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