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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1914)
!' ' IX MEDFOnfl TfTrm TTirBTJNE, MEDFOItT), OREGON, FRIDAY, HEPTEMTngR 11, 1014 - , r PaQTB THItHRI v w m. :j. j f K- f. & .. ?.. . FORM ORGANIZATION FOR FRUIT OUTPUT I'OIITI.ANI), Ore,, Hept. II, -Toil ' iuuiiIIim of Investigation crystallite. Into n iloflttltu derision to form 11 coin Irol ontnultntlon of fruit mill vcko tublu by-irodiiet plant In Hid north wTet nt a uicetliiK held hero today bv .tlui liy-proiluctu cniuinlttcu iipuitliili'it ut thu tilxth imtloiuil applo hIiow last full, Thin session proceeded n Ken em! rnutorenco to ho held In tint Port land ronioiurclal cluli room tomorrow which will ho attended h' representa tives (rum the various dlxlrlcta Inter ested lu (lit movement within thu four state of Wiixhlniitou, Drt'f.on, Idnho mitl Montiino. Thu .function of (ho nrKitnlrntlon which In to ho-of n co-operative charm-tor, bcHldeit rnntralltlnK tho by-pro-dutta plants In onn IIk Institution will hi to art In nn advisory cnpaclty to nil of tho dltrlrt (ontemplatlng the cNlahllahmcut of such cnnnoricii ni evaporators, employing export In tho work uuil provlilo n cotnuinn sellln; agency, according lo tho conclusion reached by tho ronimlllcn todny, With inoro than C0O.O0O acres plnnted to fruit, Washington, Oroiioii, Idaho anil Montnua arn losing prac tically 30,000- carloads of cult fruit which cannot lx sold, oven In ahort crop season and ato suffering from tho competition of several thousand inoro rarloadn of "C" gradn and five. Hit apple, an well aa other fruit, which should bu put Into by-producta plantn rather than aold green In rant oru markota. Oncoming acreage will ultimately produce. 100,000 carload, making the situation Jut that much more acute. A larKo Importation of canned and evaporated fruit an well an caiiiiu-l vegetable Into the northwest could well be provided for through home by product plant. A ntudy of condition throughout tho United Mates roveala that the In crease of by-product coiuumptlon In thin country has. In ten year In creased &"5 Pr cent and bid fair to Itrow at an awn faster rate, SEVEN INDICTMENTS AT GRANTS AS UHLAN SPIES TAKEN BY ZOUAVE ASSAULT ,, IWHIS, Kepi. II, fl'Xt n. in.- The rcddcnlx ni' ii miiiiII locality in the ilcpiiitmriil ni' Oie lirnruncl the niil itnrv uulliorillert of Hie hlriinge do luiri in it limine in Hint vicinity nml Hint they iihMM'li'il that Kien were working there. A company of nun vim xmin M'nt to the place nml during; tin liupiirv they were fired nil from the place. T.ikinu' (lie Iioiim liy iihHnult, lliey found Miverul 1'hl iiiih limbic, who, it wim found, rcceiv eil there Hie reports o i-pie regard iuf tin iiumher nml movement, of tin French forfeit. Tho JoHophluo iirand Jury now In hohhIou returned Indictment iii;nuH aovori moii todny, flvo being charged with burglary whllu two woio Indict ed for lummy from n dwulllng, Four. Henry Wllllnm, Pat Mur phy and Howard nml I.. K, I'nrlow, worn Imlliied for complicity In tint theft of n hnrrol of bottled beer from tho Hiirngor wiloon. Tho I'nrlow t ecnpml from Jail koiiio day nco, b.ut .Murphy wnn ntlll held In Jail and Wllllnm ha linen out with bond. fixed ut f'J'iO Tho bondn hn,o now been mined to IfiOO. I.oiil I. liner and Henry C. link vr worn Indicted upon Hit ehnrKo of larceny from n dwellliii;, helim c ruiied ut takfiiK etothliiK from the B, V, Heynoldn ronldonco. Tho other Indlctmvnt wan nKnlnn l'ftty Riilllvati, nlln Joo Hinllh, and wan for btiridnry, the Npeclflo ehnrKo heliiR that tin broke Into a HouthcrJ I'aclflc frolsht car mid atolo nuinoi on palra of ahoe. Hulllvan aluo broke Jail and enenped In April, anJ ha not lnc been heard of. (Jranti I'am Courier. TO STAR SPANGLED BANNER To Teacher of Jnckou Count)" "The Htar Upended iiannor." which l our national nnlheui, wan written on September Hth, 1SH, and It In propoied that wo celebrate the cen tennial annlverary of thin event by havliiK thl limu biiiir In all tho clioolH of tho atate, both public and prhato, at noon on September 14th of thin jour. Toacher of Jack.on county arc timed to Join thl oplondld inovcmcnt and have their pupil lift thai volcej In patriotic aurvlce by almtlnK thu "Htar RpauKled llanner" nt noon, Monday, September Hth. j. ij:cv vi:u.s. County School Supt. APPROVED BY WILSON WAHIIINOTON. Sept. II. I'real- dout Wllnou haa approved tho acn tonco of dlmlnal from tho army nn i threo jeara' Imprlnoniuont In tho penltenllnry nt Fort Leavenworth, Kauiaii, ImpoHod by n Rcneral court martial at San Francisco upon Cap tain Joacph Orlfflth of tho quarter master corpn of thu army. Captain Orlfflth a charged with embez zling about $8000 In government fund at Seattle, WnHh. ART AWARDS AT COUNTY FAR St. .Mnry'n nendumy, flmt prlren for litrRuat and bent induction cliluii pnlni Inc. tuukiird; necond prlro for viihu. Mr1. F, !:, Morrlck, flrt prlzea fnf kjici linen china, hand painted lemon ado Jiik; necond prlr.o for punch bowl, Mr. W. C. CnrtwrlKht, flrt prlzo for Jardiniere; necoud prlzo for wntoi rotor In Sepjii. .MIh Sadlo S. Van Dyku, flmt prlzo for nIx naiad plate; necond prlzo for alx bnioil and butter plate, Mra, J. A. Wenlcrlund, fljt prizes for drosHoa net chlnn, 4 piece, punch bowl; second prlzo for apevliiien hniiJ painted china. Minn Fnunlo Whitman, first prlzo for vne; necond prlzca for tankard pencil drawing Mr. C. U. Foley, flrl iirlzca for portrait In oil, from lire, head or fig ure In oil, landKcnpo In oil; necond prlzi'H for hammered bra Npcclmou landscnpu In oil, fancy head, water color. Mr. J. IC. Hnlllie, flrnt prize fo.' water color laudscapo, patol npccl men, crayon specimen, incll draw ng; aecond prlzo for water color land scape. Mlk Fllrabeth M. Munuon, first prize for wntcr color landscape, water color landscape original, water color flower, wntcr color fancy head, water color In aopla; aecon I prize, water color marine scene, wat er color fruit. Mis Marin Seeley, first prlzo for wntcr color landscape original. Mlsn Fthol Savage, first prizes for water color marlno scene, fancy head In water color. Mla Mnry K, Moore, first prizes for flower In water color, pen drawlnc Second prize for portrait from life, In oil, original landscape water col' or, flower water color, crayon specimen, pen drawing. Mis Nell 1). Ilarben, second prlzo for landscnpo In oil. II. Kluui, second prlzo for head or figure In oil. VETERANS SELECT j MEDFORD IN 1915 TRAWLER RESCUED CREW OF STRANDED CHEAP RATE TO CRATER NEXT WEEK Thu Hull Tuxi company in offering xH.'cinl iiiiltii'i'iucutrt lo people want ing to vixlt Crnter Irko next week, making Hie fur' .fill for ion ml tri( nml HeketH ooil for four dnyn. Tho ruin left the mail in Mich fine hlinpj that Die Hull Taxi iMimpnny ilceided tc nive one week c.xeurhion rnten 1 1 to'irinU he I'oro the i-omi1h j;ot ilustv niiiu. Hit lake never wiih molt henutihii thiiM iinvv, nml no doubt lint whnt ninny people will tako nilviintiit' of Hie chenp rater) a;id Reed romK Ij vii-it Hut lake next week. The ruth nn on for one week only. HniiHitirti Orc.-OM Vi-lrrim' jihmh-i iilioii, now In I'lii'iimpuieiit ut tJrniilM I'iiHH, Hclceleil MeiHunl iih Hie pliiec for Hie liohliii" of Ih lll." ineulnii nii'iit, nml vi ill meet lieu in Septcm ber next i'iir. Tlu iiction vviih Ink-en-iit Hie litiNiiieuM inecliu ut which the officer for tin eii-iiiiiK jenr were uIhji elected. The new ol'ficei'tt arc iih folloMK; Colonel II K. WJiile. A .Jilnnd. I.leilk'iiuuf i'oliinvl- ). A, Wilde, (IiiiiiIm I'nH.' .Major O, II. Wn Inn-ley, Mulfonl. Ailjiilniil I). H. Au'lriiH, .MeilfonJ. (junileniinhler - .laeuli Klippel, jrei1fi.nl. T Cliaplniii Mif. K. KpvneiT, Axli Iniul. Onn of Hi! inlercxtin fenlnre. of Hid ptoRrnni Tlinriilnv was the pre M'litalion of a llac l.y the lailicn of the V. It. ('. orRiiiiizalii.il of Hie ilix trict lo the (Iriinf l'nns public Hchool. Tho Jtoilfordiklcgiitioii hail charge of Hie program ut lln' eatiip ground Thursday hIrIiI. Friday, Cenlrnl Point nml (lold Hill people will pre sent the program. STEAMER AN MINISTER RESIGNS OFFICE LONDON', Sept. II, Oilll a. m. A dispatch from Alliens. io Hie Kx- chmiRe Telegruph cum.wuiy htnlcM that Foreign Minister Pnnns hnw liniulcil in his resipialion. It has not yet been decided wliethcr it will be accepted. With Medfnrd i(hr i MerlforJ mada health tffttred by Eckain's Alterative Oitbilaltr troul'lr. 'itry ftiutirtlj ill cnorl ill.rkliii "TuNicuUmU 10 I he (lljnil.'- kn i-rn found In jlrlrt In trkiuiu'i .AIIfralliY whra ,nthcr irrnl ixf.iti rtM ant tr)nt Trll-f IVlronn't Allrllr If 7tiuslliii nblrh itiirttic llir pl fttxrrn ftr bn lironihl tUtul nmnr rfcTrrl,.ifn In number of ' ist uJn'lln In., rruu., f. 'lnl!wnn; .In'Mftrb. M mr 0o tT'tirmnnrtAltnT ,,tulr'' Ib. Ilj (IIido.V u.r Iuiunlr of rreratlnoi t In tMlu3 fallnljiif Is-arlll mr. In lh iiiratilltnr a frlrpil l,r mlnn mlrlusl lkk mnii'n AHrjitlTr.-.lTtie wouuili la ruj owW nrrc 11111 onii ml In frlchlful , rcprtlllnn when I irtMl in Uk II, Aflrr utu two Iwltlr I found t ti luipmT Id. Intln lnfj irrlthl rouM ml nnt w tUi In i'rrt. .1 ninllnuHl utln It nnlll I w wrlL ntalc'i " In X.,rror, imo. On NnrrmNT II. lam. I tlarlfd t mirk, aihl lnT Ihal tint I tiarr not nt nnr ilij'o work throub lfkor, I bight? rntxiinirad lk.nir A'lrrl!r in u onn hn I nirrrlnr frnm l!ln.l Inwl.v." (AffliUTlll JUXKI'lt II. WIIITIl IAlNtr alilirrrMtnl; umrn nn lfninl ) IVkman'n Allrrntlr Ima Wtn prnvrn hr rotnr jraru" tnl n W moK rfnmclom for artnre rinnol .lit Lunar .VfTrrlkn-. llrnnrLllla, Urtinolitnl Aatbnn. ftnlilmrn rnM nnil In nnlinlldtnr the iratrm Pontnlut nn narrotlca. iliia or lialill formlnc ilrur, AV fur Umklrl Irlllnc a' rrrnfrrl' ! writo in Crktnan iJiMratnry. I'btlailrlnlitn, I'a . for rrl drur. t'er tale br sit Itadlnc dnictUl Price $1 and n llottlc. LONDON, Kepi. 11, (I p. in. Cap tain Armour of the Aberdeen trawler Olcuovil told the foilowiiiR tory of Iiih Vi'Hcue of Hie crew of Iho While Ktnr Unci' Oceanic to the Aberdeen currcMiHindfiit of the Central Ncwh "It vvxik misty and dark Tuenlny morniiiR off tho north coiikI of Scot land when our attention was arrested nil our homeward way by finnls ol (liHtrcHs in the direction of the count "Finally, afer a Ioiir and hard tussle in (he nasty xcu, we brought (iiiielvcs nloiiL'side. Hopes mid lad derw were lowered over the hide of the linerV down which the crew hcrntn bid mid tumbled to the deck of om boat. "In a lnrt time practically every available inch of our space vvjih oc cupied by men from' the b'iR boat. We Rot hOO of them mid then teamed off we could hold no more and emptied them on a larger steamer, which wax standing off in the dm tanee, unable to Ret nny nearer with out lienielf ninniiiR on the roelcs of this dnnRcmus coiiRt. "After trnimfcrriiiR our human Bald Breezerfc Calendar hlllllB f Jmi aaBBBBBaF aaBBBBBalL KWll asaaH fcaJaat bbbbbbbV tAMANWHO BETS IS A GAMBLER I AND THE MAN THAT lOOESNt IS NO BETTOR.' Men's Shoes S3.50 and $4 Men's Suits $19 to $17.50 In spite of war and Its tendancy lo raise prices, wo anticipated our needs Our shoes and men's clothing wera bought early. For good qualities and low prices don't miss us. The Wardrobe F. S. BRANDON. Mj-r. )HtHl4Hi4 Cheap Excursion Rates to Crater Lake h All Next Week, September 14, 16 and 1:8 Round trip, $12. Excursion tickets good for four days. The snow is all gone and left the roads in fine shape. The Lake was never more beautiful than now. A fine ' v , . opportunity to visit the" Lake at the best time of the season. V , We are going to put on extra cars to accommodate the . r" '-people. 'K Phone 100 for date and seat number. - ' Auto Statfe leaves at 8:30 a. m.. on Mondav. Wedncsdav ' and Friday. , T " ' i; ''.. UATT T A YT freifthl, we refurned (piickly, but cnivk'rent ifk (iii necounl of f liU k&yy lioiihly, mid took off (lie remainder, 'en nnilitnrknesV nml lliu dniiaOrou who were ?milirly traimferrcd lollm'rocks nil nhont. Tim cnpluiti liftutf lionl in the oflirur. "The riwciio wart attended with OccuniO wart hIiIi.'.' ItlO llft In UHVt IlIlT We've Never Shown Huch an assortmont of Womcn'H Khoe In Hiiappy and stunning Htylou for all occniilons as wo greet you with thl season. Wc liavo flhoc to fit every Wont nn'a feet, fancy and purse. 12.00 all along the lino up to COO Dull Kid, Queen Cloth "Welt, $4.00. aaH WE LIKE TO FIT &4fi ' "ciooA Srth tiiw tiATin TO FIT ng & w 9of H GOOD CITIZENSHIP requires that tho people be yatrlotlc to the Untunl 8ttat and remain noutral regarding the great war questions ol Europe r Industry and ecenomy arc the two great factor ot all auccew. You are cordially Invited to atart an account with w. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Acconnta. OYER 22 VEAWg UNPCW ONE MANA8EMCNT 9J "NORMAN ON THE WAYVIA THE Arrow cohar LINE DUE SEPT. 15th WATCH THE SHOPS AND PAPERS P Bartlett & Netherland Taxidermists and Furiers You know our ability as Taxidermists. Pui-a cleaned, repaired and remodeled. New furs made to order and carried in stock. Watch the windows at Ewing's Gun Store, 112 W. Main street. II .. ........ .... ... ,.... . . .swssall I,'"1 wrWM.' .H" -nvi.v.. v. '"i",r'ir.7 ...yj(M--irv .j..uiU'V.y -rf."Tl TffSi.'M&. Wy,,.. , . ."- ACSC;- - S5iivv 1 "- - srxa -..i..- r?T 4a -T3Js?r lSifc A.i - 04'5". v- - J j0T 'BjpMi?iPllW''ft-'l V ' THE HARVEST'S CHOICEST GIFT While strife and discord now prevail over so much of the earth's surface, the Northwest stands out in vivid contrast with peace and plenty relsjsv. ing supreme. As a fitting representative f local prosperity ' " SNOWFLAKE SODASf wholesome, nutritious and most pleasiag to Um taste, are everywhere m evidence. Ih thousasids of homes they are an every day necessity. If ye are not enjoying these appetkmif crackers, start today. AT AM, DKAIJCKH IN CKNKKOUH 10c m4 tU PACKAOSjg IMUi IN HVIM, TOO Don't ask for crackers, y-''WOWriJUif" Caws rwwn ACIWC'CJOAIT WOUrt OOMfAWY (7 T i: H