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MTCTIFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORT). OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937.
FROM SPRAY RESIDUES,
SCIENTISTS INFORMED
(Continued rruro Ps one.)
Communications
meeting ot the Northwest Association
of Horticulturists.
O. U. Morrli, Pullman, reporting
m an Investigation ot the affect of
spray residues on cover crops of old
Washington orchards, told the open
ing session of scientist from four
states and British Columbia that
tests show arsenic rather than lead
Is a toxic substance in plant growth.
In some places experiment reveal
ed that It was Impossible to get a
stand of alfalfa and applications of
decaying organic fertilizers or certain
pure chemicals were found to be the
best corrective.
R. A. Schoth, federal agronomist
of Oregon State college, told the dele
gates that new cover crops of many
kinds, even weeds, have been made
available for growers. A new alfalfa
with a trailing habit. Introduced so
recently that leas than a dozen, plants
ezlst In the northwest, may be Im
portant In the future because disease
and Insect problem may fore many
changes.
W elcome to the Fleet
To the editor:
The good citizens of this fair city
should feel mighty hefty, when they
park their carcasses. A courageous
group of public spirited soul have
Inoculated themselves with the Idea
of having the Pacific Fleet rendezvous
at Orante Pass, or Uedford, prefer
ably the Utter.
Despite the rancid odor that la at
once apparent upon first contact with
this proposition, pencil and paper
speedily eliminates all sniffs, and
whiffs. The subject really Jells with
marveloua rapidity. It sticks tool Just
like gum under a lunch counter.
In order to bring the fleet to
Uedford, the sum of S7S.263.001. 12
will be necessary. This amount will
dredge the Rogue river from Oold
Beach to Grant Pas and muck out
Bear creek. Upon completion of this
work, a navigable stream will be
available for ocean craft from Oold
Beach right up to the Roxy theatre.
Substitute a draw bridge In place
ot the present obsolete structure on
East Main atreet, and goodness knows
how far the fleet might sail per
haps to Ashland.
In order to Justify their "bring
me iieei u me nogue mver vauey ' Lawn move' service, tall and del
movement, the point Is stressed that jejJtal Bike ahiv Tel.869 411 E. Main
no jetiys, or ureaswaiers win oe
necessary, similar to those of Reeds
port, Florence, Crescent City and
Columbia, river. The present harbor
at Grants Pass and the waters of
Bear creek are unruffled during the
entire year. Also the climate is Ideal,
and the facilities for anchoring these
huge fighting machines Is entirely
adequate. There are no ferry boats
or barges cluttering the tea way.
Even the omission of lighthouses,
buoys and other markers should of
fer no serious obstacle. The high
way and railroad mile posts axe
clearly visible after the vessels jour
ney a sufficient distance up stream.
Another thing there are covey of
pretty girls In the valley, the cream
of the crop. Quite enough for every
goo, wno ever manned a swab, with
some left over for the marines. The
officers can go chase themselves.
The only flsw that I find with
this "Welcome to the Fleet- Idea Is.
the naval committee didn't go far
enough. Why not show the country
how broad-minded we sre. and ask
the navy depsrtment to make a eur
vey for a navy yard and dry dock.
The land can be donated similar to
Tongue Point on the Columbia river.
Of course sarcasm will be leveled
at all of this. Still there are forts
In Montana, Nebraska and Wyom
ing, fully mechanized to ward off
any possible Indian uprising.
O. U BULLEN.
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e'use City .'unitary Service
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YOU CAN BUY YOUR AUTOMOBILE
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SKULL COVERING
The Black Dragon ha discarded
nit mask for good.
So, without that head -covert ng
that has concealed bla features in
southern Oregon for nearly alx
months, except for a couple of short
occasions, the Dragon will tangle
with Frankle Stojack next Monday
night In the main event of the
second wrestling card under the stars
at the high school stadium.
In the middle event. Prank Clem
ens, the Indian "wonder boy" with
the sensational paralyser hold will
meet Jack LaRue. who re f creed last
Monday. LaRue Is from Kansas City,
Kan., and according to Promoter
Mack LUlard, la fast as a flash, but
very rough.
Carlos Rodriguez of Mexico City,
fast and clean, wilt make bis north
west debut In the opening event
sgalnst rough and tough Dale Had
dock. Bammy Kohen, who last Monday
night proved a villain of the first
water, will air his meanle talents
In a different role on the coming
card. Kohen will act as third man
In the ring Instead of one of the
combatants.
DEAD MAN FOUND IN
LOCOMOTIVE TENDER
STAUNTON, VS.. July 15. (AP)
A dead man and. an Injured woman
were pulled from the water tank of
a Chesapeake and Ohio locomotive
today when the train stopped here
to take on water.
Engineer Jesse Grove, who dis
covered them, said apparently the
two had been riding on the water
tender and struck against a tunnel
near Waynesboro or an overhead
bridge.
The man, Identified as Reginald
Hawne, 25, of Covington, apparently
had been brushed Into the tank
opening and the woman, Mrs. Mamie
Montgomery, 36, had clambered
through the 18-inch aperture to
keep him above water. She was hold
ing his head when Grove discovered
the pair.
Under ttils plen the borrower supplies
en e-third of the rest of the cor In cash
or by tfeeetrvde-ln value of another
automobile. TM bank tuppll fjia
Dssnce needed to mshe possfMe m
cosh deel. MOD I RATI iNTimST on
the fosn and insurance on (ho car
ro U yon pay, iVo Extra Charges.
CALL AT ANY BRANCH
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M I M I I PI D e A I DEPOSIT INSURANCE C O r O A T I O N
The Grange
accepted at the last meeting. The
new lady assistant steward elected
was Miss Eva Johnston,
Miss Naomi Smith, our secretary,
Is moving to town but will still hold
oince.
All enjoyed the lecturers program.
which was the roll call. Some seemed
to bsve had a lapse Into second
childhood as they answered with s
nursery rhyme. Lecturer Mildred Tsy
lor was disappointed In not being
able to give the program planned.
Next H. E. C. meeting will be at
the hall July 31. It 1 urged that
all ladle attend as they are going
to clean the hall for Pomona.
Preparations are being made for
entertainment of Pomona July 24.
This will be an all day meeting and
everyone Is asked to bring their own
service, pie. cake, salad, or anything
iney wisn to furnish the meal. The
main dish, hot beef sandwich, will
be furnished by Applegate H. E. C.
CHINESE SHIPPING GOLD
TO SAFETY IN HONGKONG
SHANGHAI, Jnly 15. (AP) Chi
nese banks, Including the Central
Bank of China, which Is owned by
the central government, were re
ported today to have shipped more
than $100,000,000 in gold and sil
ver to the British colony of Hong
kong, presumably for safekeeping In
the. event of wsr with Japan.
Although banking and official
sources declined to discuss the mat
ter. It was reported every ship sail
ing for Hongkong carried large quan
tities of the precious metals
V, 8. fisheries produce four billion
pounds ($75,000,000 worth) of fish
annually.
Summer Clearance
Of Women's Shoes
Featured At Kidds
Friday morning will mark the
opening of Kldds' Shoe store's mid
summer clearance sale of women's
footwear, according to an announce
ment today by officials of that store.
Included In this event will be foot
wear from the regular stock of this
long established Medford firm.
Although every size In all styles
are not available, there are several
patterns In the moat popular range
of sizes and widths. It was an
nounced.
ASTORIA BANK SOLD
TO. PORTLAND CHAIN
PORTLAND. Or. .Tnlw 1S API
The United States National bank an.
nounced today the acquisition of Its
mtn orancn. tne Bank of Astoria,
which has deposits In excess of ai.-
800.000. The bank was established
In 1930 and Its personnel will be re
tained with Grover w. Utzinger, for
merly vice-president, as manager.
OREGON CAVES WORKER
DIES FROM INFECTION
CORVALLI8- Julv 15. CAP. Jnhn
D. Beavert, Jr., 19, student at Oregon
state College from Corvallls, died
Tuesday or an Infection Just a week
after he was taken 111 at th Ore
gon caves. He was employed with
other students at the caves for the
summer months.
tlclng physicians and surgeons In
Walla WslU, died ot a heart attack
yesterday.
ASK CONGRESS HEARING
ON CHINESE EGG BAR
WASHINGTON, July 18. (AP)
Oregon, Washington and California
congressmen have requested a hear
ing by the house ways and means
committee In their fight for the
exclusion of Chinese eggs, powdered
and otherwise.
The group will urge that the ex-
cue uu on impuricu eggs uc in
creased to a poinf where It will serve
as a barrier to Importation.
clXle highway at a high speed "with
wanton and willful disregard for the
rights of others" It was claimed.
Clarence Lilly of Yreka, Cal- charg
ed with n on -possession of an auto
operator's license, was assessed 11 and
costs.
CALIFORNIANS FINED
ON TAFFIC CHARGES
Lovell M. Hay of Weed, Cel., wa
fined $5 and costs In Justice court
yesterday afternoon, on a charge of
violating the basic rule of the high
way. Ray drove his auto on the Pa-
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Jacksonville Grange
Jacksonville Orange met In regu
lar session July 9. Regular business
occupied most of the evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Hubbard and Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Jennings were obligated
In first and second degrees.
Orange completed arrangements
for a picnic Bunday, July 18 at Mc
Keo bridge on the Applegate near
Upper Applegate Grange hall. Orang
ors sre requested to bring well filled
basket. A good tl.ne Is assured.
Orange li sponsoring a harvert
dance Saturday, July 34, In the old
court housu, one of the coolest danc
ing ibices In southern Oregon. 611
vas orchestra will furnish music. The
public Is assured a pleasant evening.
Next regular nwtltng ot Orange on
July 33 haa been postponed to Au
gust 13 because of harvesting.
Jacksonville Grangers are reminded
that Friday, July 16, we present the
program at Roxy Ann Orange. This
Is very short notice but It la hoped
that as many members as possible
will attend.
Applegate Grange
Regular meeting of Applegate
Orange was held July 9 with good
attendance for this time of year.
Two were obligated In third and
fourth degrees. They were Chester
Llnd and Delty-jrt Ross. Harry Mc
Nerney was obligated In the first and
second degrees.
It was voted to extend the rodent
control contest until next meeting,
with a new contest to continue until
late fall.
All enjoyed the supper furnished
by the committee. It was planned
and cooked by the chairman, Mamie
O'NeU.
Word was received from our ex-lady
ssslstant steward, Cathellne Landolfl
that she la enjoying her new home
at the beach. Her resignation was
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