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V- . 1 THE OKF.OQw. WTATKMMAX: THVRMMY, JFMl 17. 1WH e Marketing bf Dehvd rated Fruits and Vegetables Is "Over," Absolutely, and Is and Will Be for More and More and More and the Dem III A NUTSHELL, JUST WHAT . ' DEHYDRATION WILL DO FOR US , M - STABILIZING PROSPERITY DEHYDRATED PRODUCTS FROM THE STANDPOINT OF THE CONSUMERS OF THE UNITED STATES Salem is prosperous and likewise Marion fount v ami the entire valley is prosperous. Salem hold first place outside the metropolis in hank dMiU over $S,000,0m). It Will Bring New Wealth Every Year and Increase the Value c) the J-and Every Year, and h Will Pay for Any Farm id the Salem District - T Salem slogan editor yesterday I It is a sure guarantee against fail uked one of the best posted men on "re. i . ..i -u iv.!. nni i n. n. in i i nere is nomine vhrr that QtllJ"'""- ' I -n r ... , ... , im ....... I van iT" u L KifHitr vanitf in un I va. m V fr n. and 1 more esoVcla It fpm to this ect,on and this wlll do for is. and more especially for ag tn , m-oduces mo to Every available house in the eilv is occupied and tnanv more are needed to care for the increased imputation which comes with Iieal!iy community prosperity such as we are now enjoying. . Ihe financial condition of the community to care for this pros perity and to handle the large incoming crops is excellent and re flects sound and conservative hanking. Within the next four months millions of dollars will come into tlllS il)l 111 II II 1 1 V wllioll ll-ill all lua iihii' ..-a.). I. - v ........... ...a..... .a. ti.rni.ii. . . . , . . , . . . ti.:.. : n t .u ri .... . ... .. . ' the kinti Food Trod ......- . a" "" mi 11 K",K pracucauy - up,, ,,-,,, i0 their advertising nothing from the soil to produce it, so we are not destroving our campaign in the uiagaitnea and main asset to produce it. This new wealth is, however, requiring the new.per. i-arried coupons inviting The Taste Lingers, and Those Who Try the Products of Our Salem Factory Come Bade for More and Tell All Their Friends How Good They Are Advertised by Their Lorinr Friends IB" " n in.iv ... n ' distant markets for cash terffi!"' lJltL t!.cr will be more business In Sa tnnnucu. mm zm...a unwi i i... , ...... l . . . . j , i -", mun-.-Hmiin Hiring, more sn;p- pat .what Le gaUiered of he re- in f ever,tab that CS .mhia nnnfr i vp nnyaincs. n in - i . .... - " - -w ' lows: , Clean Tilled Crops. Oar farmers have long needed to the building ot solid cities, IioWer Costs-of Market Ibr. Dehydration lovers the cost of dealt tilled crops in a diversified t.Mn ZZrlZ fropping scheme, in order to get rid f th. nMt.. . k of weeds and bring p the fertility "Vh VhiV r . i.V'V.V-r of th soil. , Intercropping Scheme. ; latercropping with vegetables. nuctt as beans, peas, carrots, toma toes, spinach before potatoes, car oti. beans, corn, etc. This Is Im portant, especially to men who are developing young orchards. ; .V Insnrlng of Markets. Tail U very important. Any indurtrions man may bay any piece of land anywhere in the Sa lem k district, at Its present v selling price, and. If allowed to pay for It fired product to the marker. After tne Salem paper nifll gets to' rnn n'ng. it will be possible to' get our dehydrated fruits shd vegetables to the world's markets without send- Izk away for a single thing except ing the nans for thefWside bcxes snd perhapj tais may be obviated in time Ty improved shipping methods. TLe great shaping. Interests are now working along there lines. Supplies the Rtht See!. 'ine King's -Koou Products com pany supplies the ieeds of the right on any reasonable amortization plan, I varieties at co9t".to growers, 'and can pay for It out of the products of I takes payment without interest at the soil. , . narvest. He can make contracts with the! Tim company also gives help In King's Food Products company so as the way of advice as to the proper to anticipate all the navments ofMhOds or ground preparation and botk interest and principal. I cultivation to get the! best results. In most cases, he can make hls lhis is Important. The managers payments from the vegetable crops! wnt the largest possible production. lone, while developing an orchard I tven men tney cannot get enough cf either buih or tree fruits or nut J of the raw products' to turn into trees, and. when these beeln to besr. I the manufactured articles that are if not before, he can nave a surplus I wanted by a continually expanding lorf irther Investment or for greater raarKet. And the managers also want comforts for himself and family, of I tne growers to make the largest pos for he education of his children, or "De prorits. in order that they tray for any other purpose. I be glad to persist in furnishing the Dehydration Is thus an Insurance 1 raw products, ana in doing so policy. It ic a "stabilizer, i full employment of laiMr at the highest price ever known. It is ako creating an exceptional market for farm implements, tractors, trucks, automobiles, seeds and innumerable other supplies far beyond our greatest expectations and what is the cause of it all! There is but one answer. We have the industries which give us an insured market, for our products. It is only necessary to recall conditions of a very few yeam ago to be reminded of three cent Ioganlerries, five cent prunes, three cent cherries, etc., and no market at these prices and consequently no profit to the community or grower. Tlnn compare them to present day conditions and prices. We may say that general conditions and denland had a irreat deal to do with this prosperous local condition. True, hut advantages of the opiMirtuiuty would have slipped by if it were, not for the enter- prise of those who invested in our industries and -built np a solid! and snlmtantinl market for our products. To the Phez company and King's Food Products company must go the credit for the introduction and jopularity of the Ioganlerry. Through the perfected system of King's dehydration the loganMrry and likewise the Oregon prune, apple, peach, .pear, cherry, apricot anu squasn, pnmpKin, spinacn, neans ami a dozen other vegetables, ior wnicn we never nai a marKet ieiore. nave bevnuecessfully mar keted in tie big centers of the I'ldted'Statea and manv parts of the world, a ht these markets are relating and doubling their order for more. ' Through the King Company's efforts and sueeevs Salem is na tionally and internationally known as the center of the ilehvdratiou industry and Oregon s luscious tiuits and vegetables have been iriven to the consumers in less favored localities in their full rijw and true fresh flavor and new laurels and profit are added to her fame. The King's Food Products Company ami dehydration is primar ily a Salem institution it is even more than that, it is an alsoIute insurance to Salem and Marion county prosperity. Salem has a profound interest in its success and growth. Our Commercial club and leading citizens recognize its great importance jo the community and hareVlPtlgeil themselves to its support on the same fundamental Inj principles that a good business man will take off his coat and fight ever, increasing volume and ever im-lfor.or dig down in his purse and invest in a thing that makes his proving quality. : I business , and community prosper. -. fc. : tir Banker b m Uf ltlb UU 1LUUA WTTl . I . FOR DEHYDRATION TOLD BRIEFLY Mr. Eddy of the Ladd & Tilton Bank Thinks ihe Proposition Is Sound and Thai the Pre ferred Stock Now Being Offered hy the Reorganized Company Represents a Very Good Investment . (The following is the language of f statement that was recently made tot the commercial bodies of The Dalles and Salem by S. L. Eddy of the Ladd Tilton bank, Portland. The managers of this great bank have a policy of not attempting to get business away from other banks; their Idea being that it is better bus iness and more constructive business for their territory to encourage the Industries that create new wealth from the soil and the natural re sources of the Northwest. While not 'departing from the sound principles and practices of banking, this insti tution, in pursuance of its avowed policy, is helping in every way pos sible to increase its regular banking business by helping worthy men and Institutions to make new wealth and to stabilize the prosperity of large numbers of people who live on the lajid. Following are the words of Mr. Eddy, 'referred to above:) ' Reorganization King's Food Pro. ducts Co. In. the latter part of 1918. some weeks before the signing of the ar mistice the King Food Proudcts com pany,' which was later changed to the King's Food Products company, had some war contracts and bad been do ing more or less ft commercial busl nens. At that time Mr. E. A. Clark, now Identified with the company? went Into the organization to active ly assume the management with a view: of sooner or later reorganizing and recapitalizing the company; at the same time obtaining as much def inite and detailed information as pos sible as to the merits of the com pany's products and the probability of ultimate success of the company. After a few weeks of very search ing investigation on the part of Mr. Clark, assisted by competent ac countants and appraisers, a plan was devised for the reorganization and recapitalization of the company Inas much as it was Quite evident that the business had considerable merit and was a very important factor in the development or the state or Oregon and furnished the means through which the products of the soil might be marketed. It was nroven to those Interested that dehydration was simply a high er art of drying a process el pre nervine:- certain foods which has been in use for years. At the time the recapitalizing was nrnnnsed there were In existence three corporations the Wittenberg King Co., later changed to tne King s Food Products Co.; The Dalles- tCinr's Products Co.. and the Salem- Vinr'a Products Co. Aside from these three companies mentioned there was the Pacific Evaporator Co.. which owned and controlled the patent rights, and which it was pro- DATES OF SLOGANS IN DAILY STATESMAN (In Twice-a-Week Statesman Following Day) Loganberries, Oct. t. Prunes. Oct. 16. Dairying October II. FUx, October SO. Filbert. Nov. . Wklnuts, Nov. IS. Strawberries, Nov. 20. Apples, November 37. . Raspberries, December, 4. Mint. December 11. Great Cows, December IS. Clackberles, December 26. Cherries, January 1, 1920. Pears. January 8, 1920. Gooseberries. January 15. 1920. Corn, January 22. 1920. Celery, January 29. 8pinach, February 5. 1920., Onions, February 12. 1920. Potatoes. February 19. 1920. Bees, February 26, 1920. Mining, Mirch 4. 1920. Goats, March 11. 1920. Beans. March 18, 1920. Paved highways. March 23, 1920 Broccoli, April 1, 1920. Silos, April 8. Legumes, April 15. Asparagus, April 22. ti rapes. April 29. Drug Garden. May 6. Sugar beets. May 13. Korghum. May 20. Cabbage, May 27. i Poultry, and Pet Stock, June 3. I lnd. June 10. Dehydration. June 17. Hops, June 24. Wholesaling and Jobbing, July 1. Cucumbers, July 8. Hogs. July 15. Paper Mill. Jnly 22. Wood Working. Jnly 29. National Advertising. August 5. Flowers. Bulbs and the City Beau tiful. August 12. Seeds. August 19. Sheep, August 26. Live Stock, September 2. school: September 9. (Back copies ot Salem Slogan Aitiona of the Dally Oregon Statesman are on hand. They axe for sale at 5e each, mailed to any address, if ALL are taaen; pnc ior first 20 copies, 10c eacn.i lit tvHI interest gome people to know t&at tnese pa copica . s i wui mieresi gome pcojac iu n . - mi r4 u avafv Aav orders are received from near ana distant points for the whole series They will be sold out before the iiity-two Slogans are completed, wiuwui uuuuw posed would give license contracts to the plant companies. It was at that time proposed to re capitalize ail three companies, the two plant companies were to each have a capital of $100,000 common and 1400.000 preferred. 0 and the sales company $200,000 common and $300,000 preferred. Common stock of the food company would be rep resented by ownership of common stock in the plant companies. This plan of reorganization was placed be fore some gentlemen in The Dalles and in Salem and was carried well along toward completion, but before the management had proceeded very far with the plan of reorganization it was quite apparent that it would not provide a sufficient amount of capital to properly handle either the food company or the plant compan ies. In preference to completing th reorganiaztion in the spring of 1919 finding Ifjwaa necessary to recap italize so oon after completing this recapitalization it was deemed ad visable to postpone until this year and work out a more flexible and larger plan for the companies. In lieu of the capital which wat needed in the business last year and which had been subscribed, an ar rangement was entered into for car rying a bond mortgage upon th""two plant companies and a trust agree ment perfected against the merchan dise being manufactured and the funds advanced by the present un derwriters pending the recapitaliza tion which would be perfected as soon as the company closed its fiscal year on Marcn 3ist. There Is now proposed a reorgan ization and recapitalization on the following bast: A consolidation of the assets of the King's Food Products company. The Dalles-King's Products company and the Salem-Klng's Products company Into the King's Food Products com pany, the capital stock of which will be raised from $"200,000 common to $1,500.00 common and the prefer red stock will be raised from $300.' 000 to $1. 50O.OW0. making $1,500. 000 preferred and $1,500,000 com mon. Inasmuch as it was desired that the reorganization and recapltaliza tion be completed as quickly as pos sible, it was proposed that a syndl cate be formed in Portland for the purpose of underwriting an addition, al amount ot the preferred stock so that at least $1,000,000 ot new pre ferred stock might be placed. This amount was decided upon as it was agreed that with capitalization ot at least $1,000,000 the company would have sufficient finances to operate its business comfortably during the rear with such credit as It might ob tain in Portland. Salem and The Dalles, as well as In Chicago, where a. merchandise depot U maintained and from which shipments are made to important eastern markets. A Portland syndicate was there fore formed and stock has been un derwritten by the syndicate totaling $730,500. In the plans, for recapi talization it was deemed desirable and essential that we obtain finan cial support from the local communi ties to tne extent of at least $150. 000 at The Dalles and $150,000 at balem. It was proposed that theses! local communities either underwrite the $150,000 or actually obtain sub scriptions there quickly so that the reorganization plans could be com pleted. This work has actually beefl com menced In The Dalles as well as In Salem, with very gratifying results. It Is Important to note herein the condition ot th company as under the proposed reorganization as of April 1st. showing the recapitaliza tion as ioiiows: Carrestt AmcU. Cash I2ie.913.23 Accounts Receivable ... 7o.R43.59 Notes Receivable 3.107.20 Acceptances Receivable 1I.072.9S Merchandise 453.109.40 Insurance Prepaid 5.326.70 Mary Alice Wittenberg. . 14.323.17 Pacific Evaporator Co.. . 9.374.01 the ordering of tumple rariont t mail. There were thousands of repon t.es coram from every nook and corner of he I'nlted State, and from the Orient; in ft. I mm all over the world. And after these cartons had been tried out y the consumers, thou sands ot letters came bark from tbm. with re-orders, and with e pressions of appreciation The whole namber would make a very big book. They came largely from hou wives, but alo from hotel chef. from mountain rllmlers. from retl dents of the tropics who have hank ered after Ihe fruits and vegetable of the ood old I. S. A., from writer of domestic economy from a very wide range of iienple interested I good food and dietary matters and food conservation. These letters prove as nothing elre could that the marketing prob lem of dehydration has already been "put over." There remains only the question of production, and of providing suffic ient capital and adequate fartirtles tor getting the fruits and veretabl tor the world markets. That is up to tbe people at this end. It t the biggest thing In the world In its' line. Following are Just a few of the sample letters mentioned above: John O. Totts. Multnomah hotel chef Portland : ."I have used your dehydrated foods and found them very satis factory. In Tact, the flavor more nearly equals the fresh fruits and I vegetables than oiher preserved foods. From tbe experience have had In cooking these products. I caa highly recommend them." - we have alvay tried to secure the' test. Hate recommended your to friends aIo " Mm. A. W. Wolfsohn. 171 Cedar St.. HutUlo. X. Y-: "1 received my order from y some time ago and the pTnarh lt week. I Jutt waited fur the spiaaca before writing to tell you how mmtU I liked your products. We surety never enjoted eating (runes as mora as tnone you sent. Aad as ior ine loganberry and squash, they juM like fresh fruit picked from th garden. Of roar. 1 followed la tritrttoas and soaked them over night, but the results were delitai fl. I am sending another order to rhiqpgi as per your direetioas. Am sorry I hatent a family or 10 or more children; how I would enjoy feeding them urn good fntts and tegetables. We went west last sum. Tuer and if we should gt again Ibis k a miner we will give osrselie the pleasure of seeing Portland. Any way. I am a big booster for your prod acts." E. W. Hatfield, of the Pittsburgh A Allegheny Telephone Co.. Pitts burgh. Penn.. "A few weeks ago I sent you an order for several cartons of your products. The same were received in good order and due time, and to ray they were good la only putting It mildly. We cannot get anythint in Pittsburgh to compare with them so far as I have been able to find. Ruth Van Vleet. 151 S. Home Ave.. Carrie rt. Adatna. 124 Adams K' Terre Haute. Indiana: Thjak lor your prompt response to tnv brother s order of rr nter- fies. They are Indeed mot delicto. It Is a sou re of great tatlsfartloa to me to lie able to get your prialuets The loganberries are especially 'nat Mrs. Ernes Rauve. Iron River. Wis consin: "Where my I purchase some of your dehydrated fruits and vege tables? We liked the samples so well that there will aol be any peace 'n my household until I furnish tuore loganberries and string besas." Mrs. A. II- MfDernxxL 2104 Grant Ave.. Milwaukee. Wlsccnaia: "Will you kindly send me a price tlstt of your prod acts? The sample you sent to my daughter came some time ago and we tonal them plendld and we would like to order same. lab!. We nav tried est aesrlr every t blag which yt .! I y tret me and without etcertosj wit to pranouace them very satisfactory." Mary T Wetdsaaa. N'ash srkool. rarkersbwrg. W. Va.: "f wish to acknowledge the retjf o( several packages of dehydrated bean and with to tkaak ) fe then. I have owd lhea la) tie eoek. lug rlaw aai foiad tbe esal to green beta and a Very ejrkl too!. 1 tied your prMwt la'ae tores "tere sad heartily rcoaae4 I hem " Mrs Kd.r C. lr.4te. fools: fWr lie;4 i4s -Tin k.U of tmli I M A red of yo i ha ar,1el sJ I am very as Pleed Wi'h let -t sfcall Srlf send ) "i rier e.t-r is as the are I Sbl try to iben'i trura ny r t: e keep-a thesn -. t II. Wowelbary. 4.rei,.r Attlrwntf ral Ki peri me" t K-stW4. fwrds t'aivereity. Lafayette. Indiana., -Trofeswor I Crees). bead of one agricultural deartet was kiad rSfuth a few days age to divide with if a sample tvf dehydrated aptlew wtv y tad fdrwarded for & la pertvn sad entlclass. fsr fc4ls tbath( that lfce made tt t v-st apple Mir are have had for long I true and. I ass teaw Isurs'tH by Frtesid Wife where bo re of Ibo awe raa be obtaisd." Ceo. C. Cros. 1132 Franklia St.. Reading. Pa.: , I have ftrelved my order la fall.1 Goods are fine. Hereafter, for dried trulls and vegetables. King's for cars." Mrs. M. C. Cage. Lyubrook. X'. T.t "Your generous package of fra.t prod net a cam to me duly and I have given each one a trial. I caa not speak too Highly ot them. Th flavor of each frntt and vegetabl has been preserved to a most remarkable de gree Tool prune are superlative, even how log sop of their tine pur fie color whew cooked." Zo Wojeott. dror of . Xrrmal Cafeteria, ptat Msasal Tralaiac Normal ftrhool, Pittubsrg, Kassaa: f I'ereited tie sasaples of deky drated loganberries and beaaa. W have et4 tbeso cat carefsITy aal re very rasch pteae wi'k tt; ia fact, whew they are soaked aad toll ed w coaelder thera tmprUr la lhs fresh raaavd fruit aad vegeUe." atreet West. Sub total $781,010.23 Flied AmM. Plants ., 4M.71C.Ci "Have just received your products I thlak they are delicious and so does my family. My mother aald at din ner she did not know they could be so like the fresh. I tried the logan berries and thought I never could stop thinking them so good. Every-1 tuefner. Home Demonstration thing Is wonderfully like the fresh agent la co-operstlv evtenaioa i nana you very raucn. work. Iowa City. Iowa: me time azo 1 received sam II. W. DeRerg. of th American Sheet ot drle4 .ppies and besas which Tin Plate Co.. 209 Seward Ave .j, .ro lH4 9r9 prepared by your iirou. Aiirnigan: ,,mnaT. I dinrlbuted thooe nark- Kindly send a few more packages ,,H (n wreral fa rat ties aad la every . at m - wva.ako I as per iisi encioseu. ior wnicn I im received satlafactorv report a: I sending herewith my check. Tbel.,,. .n of iKe wofnew were delitkiet prunes, apples and peaches which wewl(a u ,B4 wUhed to know nave aireaay iriea are me oesr orie.i i fh,- .00d be obtained runs wDirn we nave ever nan. ana Win. E. Hall, of Ryan Frwlt Co.. as com Da red to the Bast investment! sane. Wan of approximately $506,000. the Is a-1 "Th writer wishes to thaak you Sub total $1,272,865.93 Market development 548. 096. OS Patent license 750.O00.OO $2,570,962.01 Current IJabllllte. Accounts payable .... $ Notes payable Acceptances Payable Contingent: Acceptances discount ed ...... Accrued Interest . . . 29.756.62 256.603.7 21.-99.4 14.072.95 11.914.77 tnWsloa) ll f,.r!W Covers gaao le 4ttr1ll. ! Will ts'ef lb Sub total ...t 233.947.5S CWtal Stork. Preferred $!.im.000.O0 Common 1.210.6HO.O0 Reserve for inventory de. preciatlon. bad debts. etc 26.414.43 nee of common stock as a bonus! for th many samples or your ay- has been decided noon, aa Ibe under- drated products which you snipp-d writing syndicate ran through these I me after my remtn from Seattle, and means obtain a profit on the under-1! can say frankly thai I was never writlnc and surh common stock will I more sgreeably surprise! in say com- cover the necessary etDen la roa-1 modify mUh which ! have come t nectlon with the actual Dlacinc of I contact, than I was witn te Kirg he stock. This tbe underwriters! dehydrated food product- We , prefer to the payment of an actual I had pumpkin pies. loganWrry P. ..- itin. ...ni4 k. imAoM ......l . m.nw lth frlt of trie, letier io "e ' SJaB I W WUUIIIVMS wwusss) W w . ' m Si SS S FUBiawin j- w - - - ' - w- upon the placing of a new Issue ofl l.non.nno of stock. This plan of re- . . 0- vtvn-o oitnt VT.kHT Will. BE ZTZXLuT raDltallaitlon also places the hold- UAryi a - - -"-"1 ATnnretr.ir .1 awss ww ana Busrwjw ww awsw-v v w n -uls' wt- bb ww sr v I v I mm s a a swss Jam a a a a a a a w awa. aas nrs of common stork owners on tfcei iixia i wva , same basis of stock hidings of Ihe I NEW UICITS original investors, which amouats have In the paat been used for the I , , ... :r...- .lUtai.t future, tl.e envti n f - - i a . w i raiein iiiiks mei 1 1 1 - mi - aeveiopmeni oi in asu w i - " . , ... . .. l.., ;M .t - reeenl establishment of a market, as will a.Mittonal units to the Kmc V Vt Many Um its iv-sent S ih. shove flaurea I i!l tf.e.le.1 nhni full nst lunSl ! it r HH otl l enirri. j " - I lillNll II I . i . " .. s The fact that the resistance on the ir.. m..l i.nl.lie to.lav lv tl e I'ortUn! office of King a rol sales of the eompsnya products basl ;.i;.t-, iK.t the a1-e rieeture ran I Jm a 1 I nH I 11 V I wj 1 "ai in iiiiw" - m i d i ni in as n ai 1 - - . $2,570,962.01 In recapitalizing the companies and consolidating the various assets it has been proposed that the exrlu ive right to use tbe patents in every manner be turned over to the Kings Food Products Co.. the company to Issue for such exclusive lighta $75 000 In common stock, which, from the above statement. It will be noted makes the total outstanding common stock approxomately $1,200,000 This common stock, however. Is to be placed In escrow with Ladd h Tllton bank for the pew subscribers and underwriters who are at the present time receiving 'with each share of preferred stock purchased or underwritten halt a share of com mon. It is Important to note the class ot preferred stock which the company is floating same to be vol Ing preferred, with a preference ot 7 per cent dividend, which la to be followed by 7 per cent upon Issued common stock and thereafter all earnings ar to be pro-rated share and share alike. This Is a rather at tractive preferred stock, bot In view of the fart that the Industry Is a new one and that a large amount of mon ey la now going Into th company C U Temple. 212 C Hutchinson,. Kaasus: "To atked as to writ to ye after w had used your roatow pth age ot dehydrated fruits aad ve. table. They wer tusno CRXXU. As ale as the fresh ta Haver, lu other words, they wer delicto, f never saw aayttuag mat row id eqvtl them " Mr- U. J. Ryan. South X.-rwa:k. Cona.: "' lease send Soe tire bote cf thos delicious tc saabs at. They n.r son lrcal.7 . Service Comsmon Hay 'Have Gasoline Authority rnless it cau b nrwn by author. Itatlv legal c;alo that lb :! service rotumlaa-toa kai Jrie4ertow over the dlatnbutiow f gasoita I fWffen- It Ttoab; that legwUe tn will V Introduced at IV -eit sessio of th tegulatar I gtv tk roomtseioa ttat astkonty. If It Is deterssioed thai the ru mlrtlou mv has that jvrtadxttosi tv formal complaint again lb fl oil d.fcirt Vetera win b taad aad a heart a g Wore lkv faa sUw te qustrd. Th cra'sS ka in feee'y ( of a teller from tbe Poetised Caisge Repair Men's awlaUow aktsg If ike rantl has lk astboelty. Kttrt legal epiio m fori -sad. ta letter sf. is thai lb eevvsro ooara kas .wr to act berause of lk re lai'os of gasoline i lb puVIe we, fare. Fred ti HeteL tba'ffsan of lb rnnslttl. does Sol iklsk lb C - Kaasw asanaa1Mf In th nresent time their sales nave i p.stn e ceriaim . u reached substantial proportions, indi cate that the expenditures In develop ing th market have been very prop- erlr made . ... Some explanation should oe mane as to tbe value which might be plac ed noon the patent licenses referred to of $750,000. Certain royalty con nt finanriii? 'au rie i sful. S far this year rIers hae I-h-ii I k 1 reg.n s ilehv ,ralei fmiu ami vegetable f.r future .Irlitrry m a lerr.t.ry umite! in sx central states. I nc jfoiniie ,--j-n. .v.. .. inillMiti. The rtim-te, -.i.n!a!M. of the 1 nitcl tafs foe ine ? ear l'.ll'l vra lu..TI,l. .r twenty tmw-s nvre than tbe urritocy con- sunimir lrm j.ieseni rrru. ..tv:. . ;.t. r ii-rriintv I it Kjrelv len scratcl.e!. state, a tracts are now under contemplation. ' . . c-;.,-'. i. i... i...t ret.'.rne,! from tle Rst 'Wl.efi hlch usake a rsmpeeirepreweniaiive.il nni is sev-WM aiv.1 ine mi icieui narer alertisiir" l-fim to t quantity of pro.lnct thai this terrtlory m atrn si.i i- grreatij too term oi wnicn -- i ...... ... ... 1 r V.-'. e,- eormlwa: wrw H aswewsil. When ItMhorougii .litni.nlln is eem-.i aim .i,e .... - Is realized that this company nas me tjonAj ru newspaper s.Meriwiif - i--gms ur e.i.. only system of denydranon wuicn . iianvM srwt swu aw ris 1 nss ever prwt MT - - e-- 1 . rrm.. " ducts for the commercial m-.s , ill be understood thst tney navei n is a lortrnnr ninn......n ..... - i--vi- iuUru. There is I . r tw. ... rfiil nmmrttinitr fins at its inrrsr 0..1. ui' a. bo doubt that th King'a Food Pro- .Kwl.iIe Ihinr. there is a "ptee" attache to securing arl bo.J. ducts company controls t - r,.,ntr the .lehv.lratmr in.h-.?r The -price- in Hi in. -r?..1? "r:::JL :--.;s..'of fW eoner.tion J-twrcn the rrcrwer ar.l rn.cn. tne 1 bum aiaies iouj " i.uvi - la reen en I red al being the f ore-1 f ,.rer most In the commercial market pro- Tne King rrpresentattte ralla attertHn ! tf eoncertej effort during dehydrated producta. w. i:. ..te in the east inst at this lime to dia-reh! western fruit Interesting things may o I - -j-i- 1 as to happenings la th co ' - . oas a as Ti pany years, era nc to th rcorgaa com panics' affairs. VI . Id a. U happenings la th. com- mi vegetahle rro,Iuct on account ot tr nign p TOTV . .... . irM I . . k. sm. t nI.I n e r.tit foe r.eof iteenr. e rree during in a --- nas srone mn ....a, i - .... - i a fall ensr.l ... . . I. :. I . . 1. . . I 1 1 1. . put to pw - I r.artieuiariy on lofiniemrv it is im;wriiir iT"'Mir '" tbe present proposal- .k.i everrone ennceme,! work in elo hamny an-1 that r.otbirr let ization oi ii ... .. . . ..... done to kill the ,,f;or that lays the foLien ejrif.