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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1035.
growers mm
BEST METHODS IN
BATTIM PESTS
Use of Bordeaux Mixture
and Other Sprays Dis
cussed by Officials at
Well Attended Meeting
An open meeting. tinded Sy over
a hundred valloy iruit growers nd
workers, during which County gent
L. P. Wilcox. Prof. T. C. Relmer of the
Southern Oregon experiment station
and L. a. Gentner, entomoiogim. ui
Oregon experiment station discussed
the various phases of pett control u
orchanla. was held yesterday after
noon at the county hourt house,
professor Relmer Rave an interest
Ing talk, citing the advantaRea and
dlssdvantagea of Bordeaux mixture
.-..ntt-nl hllffht. SUCUCSttnK that It
nut nn In the ration of 3-6-Sd In the
cluster stage. Immediately before the
first bloom, but did not recommend
It In orchards where blight la well
under control, because of tha danger
of russetlng In some years, particu
larly when the application Is followed
by wet weather. He also stated that
Bordeaux Is an excellent fungicide,
rarlton Tells Experience
moird Carlton, a grower from the
north end of the valley, gave his ex
perlences In 11 years of continuous
use of the mixture, ana rciroiiou "
cellent results.
ptv.fi.RNnr Relmer also described re
ult of experiments In Hood River
on apple scab control, stating that
where copper phosphate was used
there were splendid results, with no
russetlng, but remarked that tne
treatment Is still In the eperlmental
atage. with more definite rosulta to
be known probably next year.
County Agent Wilcox made a de
railed reDort on acau control sprays
suggesting that auch sprays be put
on In the cluster stage, ana in ua
cases In the pink and calyx stages
r.rf the first cover spray, but rec
ommended that in wet weather the
aprsy be stopped. He gave ins re
aulta of lime-sulphur at two and a
.if to two and three-quarters
pounds to the hundred gallons, or
the US 01 SOIUOIO SUipilut, wumi .o
probably better, he said, Decause leas
iiki.lv to cause burn Injury to the
fruit. Lime-sulphur must have been
put on to prevent suipnur snocx.
Bordeaux blight spray takes the place
of that scab spray, and If oil dormant
la used then Bordeaux must be used
to control the scab, with resultant
greater russet Injury.
nentner Dives Advice
L. G. Gentner, entomolORlst, said
Hint itme sulnhur dormant should
be delayed until clusters start to
break. This, he aald. will also con
trol blister mite. While discussing
scsle control, Gentner remarked that
12 gallons of 32 per cent Baume per
100 gallons of water was advisable.
but If thts system was not used then
10 gallons per 100 should be used.
Another mixture suggested waa four
tnd three-quarters gallons of oil
emulsion, or four gallons of oil per
. 100 gallons of water, depending upon
tha Infestation, but stated that the
011 waa Inclined to do some Injury
to the Winter Nells varletlea.
Gentner, creaking of coddling moth
control, recommended calyx spray on
applet and Bartlett pears, but not on
other varieties of pears.
Ho also suggested that banding was
beiy flclal on apples and also on pours,
particularly after a bad Infestation.
After a detailed report on various
test experiment that have been made
an open discussion wsa held on all
pests and the methods of controlling
them.
Patriotic Program
At J'ville Grange
On Friday Evening
In place of the rcgulnr business
meeting scheduled for Friday even
ing, Jacksonville Grange la sponsor
ing a patriotic program at which the
general public Is welcome.
Grsde students of Jacksonville
school have, under direction of Flor
ence Hunsakrr, arranged an enter
tainment In kerplng with Washing
ton and Llncoln'a birthday, and the
Grange chorus will again present the
eentata "Barbara Fltchle."
At their spring concert last year
the Jacksonville Grange chorus sang
thla lovely old story, but because ol
the many requests for a repetition,
they have derided to present It
agsln Friday evening.
The procram will hefiln promptly
at B-15 o'clock and will be followed
by acme rc',r'"M',n'' psnies. There
will be no admlslon charge.
Held Three hrmrrv MedilK
CINCINNATI UTI Holder of
three bravery medals. John Marks.
OS. who served on Admiral Dewey's
flsgshlp during the Hpanlsh-Amrrl-can
sr, la dead. He MiccumtM-d to
a heart attack.
Drops I'relels for olllce.
I ESTONIA. O. (Uri Conrad
Berg, "pretzel king" of eastern Ohio,
who Is also a Columbians county
commissioner, has sold his pretrel
factory to devote lull tune to his
public office.
GET UP AT NIGHT?
yiITN you are
bothered with
petting up fre
ijuenlly .it nit? 'it
w hen vou Milter
from s t'llcii an
Ivlrs and fret, try
v that newer nirdi
j cine, a ditirctir
f siinmlant, of Ur.
tli at newer niedi-
n 2
i ft AC Pierre's called
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what ArnnlJ p. Ilsrtufll el N. Ku
Wl St . J'urlUrul. thrc , il : "Mv kl
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in-rrliont fjf trv m jnt mi A Jit oltif r
tiniM llirv fjH tio Itf rlv. I tit. twit
hut lie ot It. I'iri. f i iiur:r I i-lri ftnj
bad no moie trould'. " Mil-l ly ii untui.
Wiitf to lr. firrrf Clmic, Bulfiltf, H. V.t
lor Ut ucdiul advku
S WHAT
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ESTIMATED
f IN GOLD Qgjjl
PV J r Vslj fg
11 85 BILLIONS ' TREASURY
FEDERAL PAYABLE IN GOLD G0L0
PEBT fc J
An Associated Press diagram shows tha amount of long-term in
debtedness other than federal In tha United 8tatoa, the present fed
eral debt, and the amount of gold In tha treasury to aatisfy gold-clauaa
debta. The unahaded area in each diagram represents the portion of
debt affected by tha Supreme Court gold decision. Of tha 2a billion
dollar federal debt, 13 billion dollars carrya the gold clause. Of tha
$117,000,000,000 long-term Indebtedness of private interests and atate,
municipal and other non-federal governmental units $85,000,000,000
carries tha gold clause.
1935 JURY LIST
R-Y INCLUSIVE
Namea of the Jacknon county Jury
llat for 1935, from R" to 'V inclua
Ive are:
Rathbun, Arthur L., Phoenix, led
ger. Roblaon, W. W., Aahland, real es
tate. .
Randies, any, Ashland, mechanic.
Robinson, Elbert E.. Medforcl, route
4, farmer.
Ray, Samuel E Medford, route 4.
farmer.
Rankin, Oeere. Medford, carpen
ter. Ray, Mollle, Ruch. housekeeper.
Roblnett, Rose Tavcrner, Aahland.
housewife.
Raymond, Ralph R., Medford. route
2, farmer.
Sharer, Henry, Medford, route 1.
farmer. '
Stocks, Ruth, Medford, route 2.
housewife.
fltlckland, Mary, Medford. houae
wlfe. Stlnsen, Prank O., Medford, fore
man Copco.
Stead. O. B.. Roue River, milling
Sandry, Dorla Wray. Rogue River.
student.
Soott, Richard O . Rogue River,
laborer.
Simpson, Glenn E., Aahland, la
borer. Stevens. Andrew E.. Talent, route
1, farmer.
Shepherd, A. W., Medfjrd, route 4.
orcharding
Smith, Robert R., Gold Hill, farnu-.-.
Stevenson, Walter, Oo!d Hill, route
1, farmer.
Strahan, Wm, C, Rogue River, la
borer. Sims, Mabel, Medford. hoiiMwlfe.
Slngler, Rosctta, Medford, house
wife. Stacy, Chas. D., Medford. orchardlat.
Tracey, Pred B., Talent, rouft I,
fanner.
Tedrlck, Clarence C, , Medrord.
route 3, farmer.
Tcrrlll, C. E., Lake Creek, rancher.
nw wwii1 mull
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JUST when othert are offering their
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With 20 more braking surface
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Remember, there can be no successful
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DDDBEM5
Dlrs New For iusl A ftw Oolsrs More Than Thm Lowut Priced Cars
Pierce-Allen Motor Co., 112 So. Riverside
D0D0E and PLYMOUTH DEALERS
DECISION MEANS
1
lONG TERM DEBT
Tucker, M. M., Ashland, laborer.
Thomas, C. H., Ashland Insurance
agent.
Tucker L. B.. Trail, farmer.
Tepper, Arthur, Ashland, route 1,
farmer.
Treichler, Geo, L., Medford, auto
dealer.
Truax, Geo. A., Appleaate, farmer.
Terwllllger, D., Medford, route 2.
Janitor.
Thompson. Edw. Doty, Rogue River,
route 1, laborer.
Tou Voile, P. Jacksonville, re
tired.
Taylor, Edwin H., Ruch. farmer.
Ulrlch, Earl, Prospect, rancher.
VanHoevenberg, Kathryn L.. Gold
HID. housewife.
Vestal, L. A., Eagle Point, rancher.
VanProoyen, ' Henry, Ashland, la
borer. Whipple, Marcus B . Rogue River,
farmer.
Whipple, Mrs. Myrtle, Rogue River,
housewife.
Wright, Robt. c. Ashland, student.
Wright, J. V,, Ashland, farmer.
Whlted, Louis A., Ashland, carpen
ter. Woods, Chas. L., Medford. druggist.
Weet, Laura M., Medford, house
wife. Wagner, Stella Case, Ashland,
housewife.
Whiteside. Alta B, lSkdford. route
3, housewife.
Wild, John E. Ashland, laborer.
Wilmot, Pred J., Medford, clerk.
Wood, O. W., Prospect, laborer.
Wendt, Chester, Jacksonville, Ore.
farmer.
Williamson. Lloyd A., Medford, con
tractor. Williams. Wm. Wollce. Rogue River
route 1. farmer.
Wertz, Lester, Climax, farmer.
Yeo. G. H.. Ashland, Insurance
agent.
Turner nnlldinr Fnt Plane
CLEVELAND (UP) Colonel Rrvs.
coe Turner, famous alr-raclng pilot,
la building a new racing plane, which
he expectA to develop top speed of
400 miles per hour, he revealed dur
ing a stop, for use In the national
atr races, Cleveland airport.
and ease. Its famous patented Float
ing Power engine mountings smother
vibration, which racks ordinary cars
to pieces.
The Anal word In protection the
famous Dodge safety all-steel body
is known to nearly 3,000,000 Dodge
owners.
Only the genius of a manufacturing
organization such as Dodge with
such complete facilities, with iO years
of experience in building nearly three
million An vehicles could create
such astounding doUar-for-dollar
valuel
CHRYSLER MOTORS
DODO E DIVISION
Thlsedvvrtlswmeat tndoreed br the Depart
ment ol Engineering Cnrpeler Motors
SBW-VALVB DODOS t $643 to 9760.
'All pttce f. ex fr fmctcuy, Prrm(. utv4
hi ehnf mtncHtf oofrc. Special eetttf
mnl esfra. Ttmm pymnf to til yemr
bmlft, Ak forth otftasl Chryttor Motor
Ctvnmeir' Cndtt Plfin,
F.O.B.
FACTORY
DETROIT
LEGION HER
M'rifnrd post of the American Le
gion will met Monday at A p.m. In
j the armory. The membership rom-
! mittens will be asked to make their
report on the drive being sponsored
; by the post members. Ed Leach and
- George Averill are captains of the
two teams contenting. In the Intereat
tnfi drive. The losers have to buy
I the feed for the winners. March 10
is the end of the campaign.
"Every ex-service man In the eom-
j munlty should .belong to the Amerl
! can T.eg!on and help sponsor the
rehabilitation program, which Is In
progress this year." Is an argument
being used to get members.
A four-point program ahead for
this year Includes:
1. Immediate payment of the ad
justed service certificates.
3. Establishing as a government
policy "that under no circumstances
shall widows and orphans of World
War veterans be without government
protection."
3. The adoption of the universal
service act.
4. Adoption of a national defense
program aa outlined by the man
date of the Miami convention.
"The American Legion will abide
by the decision of congress as to
method and manner of providing
funds for payment of the adjusted
service certificate. They do not try
to dictate to the congress how to
provide funds for the payment of
these certificates," It Is pointed out.
February 27 from 8:45 to 0 p.m.
National Commander Belgrano will
speak over the Columbia Broadcast
ing system and will discuss vitally
Important matters concerning the
legislative situation with regard to
the Immediate payment of the ad
Justed service certificates. Com
mander I. E. Poy of the local post
la asking everybody to tune In that
evening and learn the facts.
fact us ( heiks Sol) F.roslon.
WASHINGTON (UP) Cacti gar
dens planted In Carlabad Caverns
National park are said to be suc
cessful In checking soli erosion.
WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS
3K.
IUCKIES UEvCiNlY:fHE CENTER LEAVES
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ft
NURSE IS HELD
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Dorothy Peglar, 24-year.old nurse, was held when a search for Dr.
Roy F. Huckett (right) ended with the discovery of his body in an
Excelsior Springs, Mo., tourist cabin. They had disappeared from
Indspsndencs, Mo. (Associated Press Photo
'S
LONDON, Feb. SI. t,V) Diane, only
daughter of Austen Chamberlain, waa
married today to Arthur Terence
Maxwell, only son of the late Brig
adier Oeneral Sir Arthur Maxwell, in
little St. Stephens chapel beneath
the houses of parliament Because o;
the recent death of the bridegroom"
father the ceremony waa quiet.
The bride, 23. for some time has
acted as . her father's private, secre
tary. The bridegroom la a partner in
the banking house of Glynn and
Mills.
The presents Included a diamond
brooch from their majesties, gifts
from the prime minister and his
daughter, from former prime Minis
ter David Lloyd George, and from
Premier Mussolini of Italy.
LEAVES GIVE YOU THE
Crrmjfti IM. Ta Asa4:u Ttbt-o Coacaa
IN MAN'S DEATH
PLOW DEMONSTRATION
ATTRACTS FARMERS
A good sized crowd of southern
Oregon farmers. Including a number
of women, attended specinl demon
strations by the John Dccre plow
factory at Hubbard Brothers' store
yesterday and this afternoon.
Moving pictures of a trip through
the John Deere manufacturing plant
were shown by W. V. Gustlson, o;
Portland, a representative of the
farm Implement company.
Latest improvements in farm ma
chinery and scenes of actual work
ing tn the fields were described In
the John Deere movie.
Oregon Weather
Unsettled with rain west portion
and snow or rain east portion over
mountains tonight and Friday; mod
erate temperature; Increasing south
east wind off the coast.
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I am a friend indeed. A better friend
than others, because I am made only
of mild, fragrant, expensive center
leaves. 1 don't permit a single sharp
MILDEST SMOKE
PRIZE Of ESSAY
Miss Frances Combe, local hlph
arhool senior. re-elvod notification
tali wer-k that the hns been a'Ardrd
one of the 2586 pnsM offered for
winning essays on "Why bread is
goxi to eat four times a day.'
This contest was one of national
Importance, being sponsored by bak
ers all over the country. Miss Combe
waa among the first 125 to receive
prizes. Her award was a check for
$2. The contest was conducted up
until December 10.
Approximntely 70 letters were sub
1C Wlllf
Tht CnJian Pacific Trtnt-AtUntic Rett
efftrs telrctien ef AUfctfic "Emprm" lintrt,
tmtt "Duthcim" enrf cemfertabfc "Menf"
I ihipi.ltd by tht ffagihip fcmpfwi Brit tin ,
J famous Hr(V cruht ship. )'cu tan now visit
England, Scotland. Ireland franct and tht
' many fat-famtd beauty tpch in Contintnlit
1 turopt, and iMy wctl within yeur budget.
Canadian Pacific offers you tcrvicc. comfort
I nd enioyimnt, high in standard and low in
i rest Anethtr distinct advantagt it Canadian
I Pacific "tmin-to-ihip" strvict. Leaving Van
I cowxr, B C. daily, transcontinental trains
'- traveling through tht mpittint fnry of
thv Canadian Koflies takt youdtrtct to ship
side on the East Coast lust before sailing, thus
avoiding unnecessary delays and loss of time
Low cost Round Trip lares art now available
to all European destinations. .Eirtt, Tourist
and Third Class. Call at our local offices foi
complete information, ship's plans, fittraturt
and booking W H. Deacon, ijencraf Agenl
Passenger Department. 626 S W Broadway.
(Amcrkan-fonk HfJg.f BR Portland.
i 1 tmkn. II il
JL ail-0
I uumjui Marie iumu cMtutsMit w woeiVovu j
top leaf nor a single coarse bottom
leaf to mar my good taste or my
uniform mildness. I am a sooth
ing companion, the best of friends.
7w Tatfs,
mitted from the Medford hlph school.
I under the supervision of Miss Mau-
rlne Carrol and Mifc Carln Doi;er
. mark, both of t!.c home economics
, department.
.indirea for this national contest
were Kntherlne Fisher of Good
Housfkeepln?. Kat harms Clsybergcr
of Women's H'-.rr.e Companion, and
Alice Bllnn of the ladies Home Jour
nal. .tlllrlfr Ki-dice IMallll"!
BEND. Ore il'Pi A v.vst snKlvps
refuse rt 814 000 scr.s. ,csp-ib of
harborll 10000 aa'elcies, Is he.e
planne in t':ic Ilrt irwiniwin coun
try unT fcrr.-U .iiprvlslon. Tne
prorw-liorns now lnhnb'.t the countrj
by the thousnns.
H ow to Serve
Lyon
M.ixetl CocktaiL
Here are prepared" cocklaiLmixeJ
according to old-time bartenders'
formulae. Many prefer them to
cocktails of their own mixing; ev
eryone likes tne ease villi whiclj
tney are prepared. To erve,
simjily chill and twijt a piece
of lemon peel over the glaji, add
a ckerry to the Manhattan; an
olive to the Martini.
MANHATTAN
MARTINI
free Recipe Folder
T rite for free folder, "How to Serve
Lyons Wine, Conlialj and Liquors. "
THE E. G. LYONS & HAAS CO. mm
! 545-1 6tli Strttt, Stn Friociico. CaUoraia
Tbi adeiitsing n nor fifi for hv (he
Ortgon Liquor Contiol Commi'iion
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