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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1914)
'& JK N 13. , ; 1 1 w ' I I II ES E One. of tho imiiiennn liulustricH of (lie jinmnt tlmi'H In tint putting up of iruiiM, r(vtitl)loH, riHli, ini'nt ami milk In (In or llllIMM CltllH. Htty jthw K" it III in In Ilultlinorc. I'UpflillU'lltt'J Willi )Wl1!H in tin uiuiH, and from till IxwiiiiiiiK noiutu (iiio cIm' Irleil pear lien, then clinic to luiitocn, pciiH ninl corn. Ah there wiih no pntrnt to holder, (lie cuiiiilnjr In tlnMry fan! ili'Velopetl Into a coiiiincr olal pniONitioii, Tin eoiiiuincr wan Mihplcioim for a few ,venrn, ninl w allied of ptomaine polxon fiom tin vontaut of tin tin with tlm nitlele eiuwcd, Imt this I'enr wiih Hhoit lived ami I'linni'il irooil hcciiuie Maple iner- rliniiillsr. In 1H1I, 1012 ami IIHII I line wen, 1,000,000,01)0 onus of tomatoes com, pi'nn, Niilmon ami fruit canned, ami It U Mated by those who oulit to Idiow that there was not one Mrllrrtnllirili cil ciim' of iMiihoiniig Irotn any of tlii'nr product. Add to the above named nardincN, weal, Noiipx, cfie- taliliiM, milk, pork and heurm, pud diii;n ninl many other article, tlieho IlKurcn would lie doubled, or hoiiio- thiiiK liku l,000,000 cairn every twen. ty-four hour. Tin canning iudiihtiy would int'ivahc. faster than it docn if it was not for the c.h'HM of the cans, and it is hoped tin cans will he e)napeiied by reiilmin the can trust. Sew to Vrt Thin Industry h.Vi been largely in the fast, except one. nrliclc -ftiilmon, but iUt uorthwext is now flint ;ttiii(( into tin caniiiii,' IitifclneMi, cNx'elally in jwurx ninl lotfaiilierrien. Tho Ore. pui Hnrtlett, thotiKh olteu digitised under it California label, is a favor ite throughout the cast and middle went, whrro the car h not Krnwn, or Iiiin been lout through blight. Tins sumo with the loganberry, with the l.'ooifio northwest for its natural home, it him no other district in the world to couiM(ti against, When tin) cjiM once lin a taste of this splendid fruit or as n beverage bottled, the Ifme Hivcr vnlley will he timed to the utmost In supply tho demand, for it juice in more refrohinic than that of (In RraK. This licrry can bo Hindu one of tlie lar'c assits of the valley because of its possibllitieK. It might be ndisublu to put tint juice in bnr- jrls and ship to eastern points, when it can be made into heavy nvnips for Nodu touiitniii trade, ('oiiccniiiif; the yield, the nvernRc on threo-year-obl iiiet would bo four Ioiih to the acre, or u crntn to a plant. One K0,,'f "'' pirte, 11! I cratert to liMi vine. The price paid this year at canneries in the northern j.art of the htatu was tM a ton. IornI Oiiuery Thin leadH us to AjM'nk of the Hoc,uc Ijivcr Vallev Cannery, or poxnibly bettor known as the Hole, cannery. An nrtirlo appealed recently in the Mail Tribune stating that "this con cern had declared a tl cr cent divi dend for ItH firl scasou'ti operation, had Home funds in the treasury and Ktnck n hand." In 101.1 just a few people hail their first Uhie of Mr. Hoke's poars. I.o franberries, tomntoes and beans pro cessed at his home, it lead the way to the orK'iuUntinn and operation of thu Kokiiii Kiver Valley cannery--not a larxo ,ear, to be sure, about J00O cau.s of loganberries (as supir was out of siht), hut this will be enough to luivo many more Wv a hiiniple can; 1000 rails Hnrtlett Hars, 1!.")00 cans Kentucky Wonder Ileans and U2,.ri00 cans tomatoes. In talking with Mr. Hoke, he stated that he would buy evcrv pound of loauberneh ottered next season and pay U,aj etinls; for Kentucky Wonder beans, 'J'2c; for tomatoes, J10 u ton. When ipiestiou el Mi to uiirca;o wanted for lonia toeh, replied thirty acres, Ho showed us his Accounts with powers ami it was seen that from $7.'! to $80 per acre was rralirpcl for tomatoes. Wider Field I We were also informed Hint the cannery nuxt fensnu, in addition to the above mentioned articles, would process and can cider, npplu butter, soup, vegetables, catsup, relishes and snucr kraut.. This will probably mean the eiilurging of tho company's plant and several thnusaud dollars moro will bo paid out to gardeneM and fruit men for products heretofore slow sale and iinprohtuble. Thq jSluto Horticultural society of Oregon holds u thrcn.diiy convention in Medford, December 2, .1 und I. On the 'Jd, Professor J, V, Ilntohcldcr of Hood Illver will give n repoit on the Bpnknuo by-products convention now in sfhh'lon. Professor II. 0, At well, m a linger of Hie Forest flrovn cannery, will spciik, mid Mr. liuport, miiuii;er of (ho J'lu'lfii) foiisl Prmlucts COIl). jwiny, present plans for tho handling of byirnlii(!ts, mid It is ilvslred by Hie local cniiiinlllen mi iiiTaii;einens Hint iviy fruit grower, funni'r, kiii diner und Indies utleml (lie first day enii, 'J'liiiisiluy will bo ii1ullon CANNERI Nl LOOKING FOR MOR PRODUCTS TO CAN PRELIMINARY STEPS TAKEN TO FORM IICT Huhstfiiitlnl steps towrud the secur liiK of loiiK-iu'fdcd Irrigation in the Itoitut' Illver vallev were taken at an ruthiisiiiHliu mass meetliiir held in the public library Baturdav nfternooii. riianlmous indorsemcnl of tlm cstnb. lislimetit of mi irrigation distlict fol lowed, Duiibar Ourpcnler, S. Vilas Heck wilh, W. A. Htiinncr and Merl Ander son, with a fifth member to be unmed this week by I'olonel . C. Washburn, who acted iih chairmiiii, was nuthor ind by thn meeting to drnft u jn-tl-tiou unrim; thn county court to estab lish such a district and airniiue the pirlimluary details. It was the opin ion of the meeting that urination would be the anlvatloii of the valley, the only aiKumeut being on the meth ods to be cmi)lovcd to secure it TeMtimony was ulven.by -i number of speakers on their conversion to ir rigation, Colonel Waslihuiu of Ta ble Itock was one of thcc. He said he had come to the valley prejudiced nRiiiust irrigation, but experience hud taught him its worth. W. A. Sum ner, mnuuKcr of the Palmer orchaid Interests; Mnniicer I.owcrv of the Hear civek orchards; J. A. Wester lund, president of the Monitor oich mils; Wejborn llecMin, William Ilar iiiiiii, K. Vilns Iteckwith of the Itoj(uo llher Vnlley Krull A. Produce, asso ciation; J. A. Perrv of the Producers' association, and other larj-c land and orchard holdcix, hjxike In favor of the project. Attorney A. K. Hrnmi'H ex plained lit detail thn cjnl phases of the contract nud district, systems. Much interest was manifested in the iiicetiug, ami owing to the small uess of the hall mnuy could not se cure admission. There seemed to be n revivnl of the old-time progressive spirit, and the display of a determin ation to march ahead. Professor Kcimcr, head of the slate experiment station at Talent, in a speech said it was n crime for this section n bo without water, when it was all that was lacked to round nut nud make complete one. of the great sections of the west. The committee npMiutcd to further the irrigation movement will take no tion at once, and the irrigatjou cam pntgii will bo in full tilt by tho first I of tho yenr. STAR MAM K, L, Ilornard. who was manager of tho IMitn theater n tow weeks ao has taken over thu lenso of tho Htar theater, took charge Huuday and will oiKTRte tho housfl ns n first class family moving picture theater. Mr. Ilvrnard will make some Important changes In tho house. Two new picture machines will bo Installed Immediately and tho light ing system will bo changed. The pic ture screen will bo unturned and ar lunged so us to give a clear life like reproduction. Seven reels of pictured will bo shown and tho price of admission w) always bo flva and ton cents with thn excoptlon of tonight and tomorrow nlKht when the boys of thu high school hnvo taken nn Interest In the lecelpts of tho house und for this engagement tho price of admission wan fixed In a contract before Mr. Ilurnnrd, took chargo und will be 10 und I T cents. BOOK FOR THE PAGE THEATRE A, Ij. Noyes, puinagor of tho Puge theater, returned Saturday morning from a. bUHlneui trip to Portland whuro ho bus been rcarrunRlng tho film service for tho Page Theater, and made bookings for tho next DO duys'. Ilu wuh fortunate enounh to Hucuro u largo number of tho very best und latest features from tho different exchanges. This theatre at the prcsont time, Ih taking tho most attractive productions from three of tho lurKest film exchanges lis tho northwest, namely, tho General Film company, Unlvorsul Film compan) and tho Alco Sorvlco. Mr. Nocs will at different Intervals mako thoso trips to Portland to secure porno a it I bookings, and uno tn see in any of thu that run pictures, In order that ho tuny keep up tho IiIkIi cluss feu tuics far tho Page theatre. ilny, with mi iiulomohlle trip lliiougli Hiii oiclinrd ilistrii't In thn iiilviiiiioii, IVIiluy, nn mlilrcHs bv A, H. Ciully, diMin of 0, A, 0,t ninl Ilr. K, I, deary, will lulk wnlimt Kinging in I lie Kogiie Illver vnlley, ' IRRIGATION DISTF TFJVFOT?TJ TOTT) TT7TTO7NT!, LOCAL ASSOCIATED AS RELIEF BUREAU The iibovn organization wnn formed Innt Hntunluy night ut a rejireHcntn tlvc meeting held In the public li brary. In it day or two further not Icii will bo given 'In our city papers iin to office huliru and the, work to bo done by tlm noddy. Tlint it will ap peal to ovcry public spirited citizen goes without unylng. Its object In to meet tho needs of the dmcrvlng, lion 'nt poor, reRurdleH of color-line, Meet or party. It will prevent n lot or trouble on the part of biiNlneHH mm, and charitably Inclined people, byn careful, Impartial and thorotiKli In quiry lulu tho condition mid needs of ovcry en so npponllng to thu society for help. Oil ilsntiei! for llrlp Winter Is upon us, and what wc In. tend doing must be, done quickly mitl neneroiuly, and In the spirit of II I in who snld: "And whonoetcr shall kIvc to drink unto one of theso little ones a cup of cold wuter only In tho name or a disciple, verily I sny unto jou, lie Hint 1 1 In no wlso lose hi rewnrd." Tho poor we shall nlwu)H huve with us. Tho responsibility restltiK upon us Is great. V are stewards of tlnit) unit money. In proportion to what wo hsvo so richly received from If Jm hunds we should as willing ly dispense to our moro unfortunate brothers nud sisters. As n society It shall be our nlm to clothe tho naked, feed the. hungry, nud to bring sun shine Into drsoluto homes, ufter be Inn sntlsflcd that such cumb are. worthy, udd, an president of tho so ciety, I promise that careful and Im partial Inquiries shall be mado with out delay and red tape work. Nllppllcn .octcl Tho society will need nione, clothes, shoes, bcddliiR, wood and whutever may bo needed to muke fam ilies ronifortablu that otherwise would feel the awful grip of want and cold. It will expedite tho work of thu commltte) appointed to take, charge of this work, und more quick ly meet tho needs of tho hour, If those who are interested In the object of tho society will send, without further appeal, their contributions, as above stated. I'ackaRes will bo called for and promptly delhered If thoso who wish to contribute have no means of dellverltiK the same. Mr, dates has kindly offered to deliver, free of charKo, all puckaKcs left with the society for distribution among the poor. Wo urse upon ull to heart ily co-operato with us, as by so doing the greatest good will be accom plished In the shortest time. Let there bo no Jealousies, no fault finding, no unkindly criticism seeing that those In chargo of this work uie giving their time without pay, and will give of their means as generous, ly, as thoso I hne appealed to, to make tho work of thn society a suc cess from thu start. Notwithstanding that our churches and fraternal o&ganUallons look af ter their poor members wc feel sure that they will ho willing to give their mlto towards meeting tho needs of those who, unfortunately, huvo no such affiliation. Making thn Ural City We nro anxious to muke this work tho envy of other towns and cities, and by so doing shall be doing much towards mukltig MuiUord un Ideal city one In which the cry of honest pover ty shall not bo heard in vain. The Greuter Medford club linn thrown itself heartily Into this work, us it has dono In everything which means a Orrutcr Medford, and be CHlibO of this It will succeed, but we want, uud Invite, everybody to take an unstinted und active purl in the work so that tho Joy and rowu-il of doing Ills will will bo shared by nil. Iiy tomorrow wo hopo to bo ulilo to glvu fuller particulars for launch Inn this work, tho location of office, the hours which will be given to hearing of cosch which will, from time to time come before tho society. Thero will be no publicity. No do serving cuso will uppcul to us In vuln, but the professional beggar will bo dealt with accordingly. 1)11. J. J.AWHHNCH HILL. President of Medford Asuocluted Churltlcs, LIMA, Porn Nov. an. It lit lo dared 'lic.ro toiluy on Mippotoil kooi! uutliorlt' (lint tho (Ioniimih Iiuvo Iicoii Diululiiliitiu; wl)nt In ilenrrlhcil uh a iinvul Ktiitlon outnltt of Vu. IiiuuImi, Chile Hero they liroiiRlit toKcther u niiiiiher of vejomU linvlutf un liimnl coul ami iiroWKloim. (Mili eu 11 juicr reui'hlnif hero ) (lint thu uoveiiiiiieiit h ilclci mined to l0 llie.n Iiri'tt0lio4 of niMiliMllly, even at Him rout of wur. CHARITIESORGANIZED OTDFORD, ORKGOV, MONDAY, NOYTCMBTCR 2.'!, ASHLAND HIGH AGAIN DEFEATS 12 TOO Any doubt existing as to the mi-' Litrlfirll i iiT III,. At.lihfrwl lfifillinll (i.tidi t i' j -- -..,.,.,.., was dis)elled Knliinlny afternoon, when they defeated the Medford hiirh school before the ImgcM crowd that ever saw n football amc in this sec tion, by the scoie of lJ to 0, The score does not begin to tell the dif ference in ability between the two teams. In team work, line plunging, genera) pluming und fighting spirit the visitors bowed their class. Their victories this year have been the fruit of con scientious training, coing to bed earlv and no cigarette smoking. Their chief aim was to couipior .Medford, and to do it they sacriticed social obliga tion and habit'. The Ashland attack had foice behind it, and seldom failed to make their yardage. The MedVord team possessed plenty of (lulling spirit, but could not concentrate it. They went about to defeat their rivajs, using the Mime tactics that Inst them the first game. In Hie second half Captain Plynmlc started a kicking game, and outplay ed the visitors. Then all of n sudden he returned again to the old style, praying that Kiids Howard or Pelotae would get away for a long run on a forward pass. 4The Ashland team, however, watched these two players too closely for sensatiounl results. All of Ashland scorcH were made in the first half. A feature of the game was tin- dis play of school spirit bv both .sides. ALFALFA RANCH ROSS LANE SOLD O. Wilsey has Just sold his SO acres of alfalfa on Itoss Lane to C J. Dunten of Central Point. Mr. Dltntcn (urns InH'art .payment 110 acres located seven miles south of Jacksonville near the Sterling mine. Mr. Diinten will make his home on ItosH l.atio and thi-'tfo Wllwy fami lies have rcinovtutjto Jie stock much and will commence Improving it ut once. With CO .head of cattle and 2.1 hoKS to start with Mr. Wilsey sns he hopes to have quite n herd In five )ears time. Tho consideration was 110,00(1. C. A. McArthnr made the deal. GRIPPING SOCIAL DRAMA AT IT NEXT THURSDAY At the It theatre Thursday will be shown that much talked of film fea ture, "Now York Society Life and Underworld." This Is tho picture that Is catmint; so much talk everywhere shown adn If the picture lives up to tho favorable reports from all tho largo cttUs, It la sure to attract u capacity crowd ut the It Thursday, This wonderful picture Is enacted In four reels and throughout the en tire production thero Is never a dull moment and interest never lags from the start to finish of this unusual feature. The scenes nro laid In tho China town of New York und gives one n Keen insight Into the under woi Id con ditions as they ncautlly exist today in New York One of tho leading charuclers of the picture Is "Chuck Connors," who was known as tho white mayor of Chinatown. It la ad vlsuhlu for nil to go to the first show, the matinee, as thu play'lioUKo Is sure to be taxed to Its fullest capacity us the picture only runs one day. 1'lvo reels, 10c always 10c. Why Not Oct tho best smoke, Cor. Johnsou, nil alio patroutin homq. MEDFORD Pfll HmtimaI 1 TM niajaiM MJU4D H 2 CIOARE.TTCS B H Appreciflbly I 1 distinctive MYSTERIOUS MAN I " " " ARRIVE TOWN p A Maxwell man walked into the Medford hotel yesterday with it long, black, mysterious looking haiidbng, which he handled very carefully, and as though it weie very heavy. When the boy, after a s.rugglu, lilted it, he remarked: "l!os, that huiiIi ntn heavy. What you got?" His eyes and ears opened mid he dropcd the bug when he wan told : "Tlint bug con tains five of the Maxwell motor rar plants, three of the highest Califor nia mountains, the Indianapolis speede,ny and part of Grant Park, in Chicago." The boy came back with: "I sunli hnn got some toad in heah, ain't I J And you talk like you had some load yourself." A a matter of fact, the bag con tniiicd cr a mile of motion picture film, devoted to the above and many other subjects, and the Mux well mnn hnd just armed to exhibit the film befoie the public in that town free of eluiruc. The pictures arc mo-t in teresting' and instructive. They por tray the automobile industry from start to finish and are made keenly alive by the thread of human inter est which runs through them. They will he seen at the Page theater fire of chorge tonight. The Russian government has plac ed nn embargo on all kinds of lum ber, to prevent Its exportation; wal nut lumber. Including Circassian walnut, much prized by American furniture makers, Is specifically men tioned. Rheumatism For Young and Old Tho acute nponliinR pain of rheumatism is foot bed at onco by Sloan's Liniment. Do not rub it penetrates to tho soro Foot, brmiting n comfort not dreamed of until tried. Get n buttle today. RHEUMATISM llr What Other Sty I "t tisMy rivoniinrii.t your liniment the U-tr-w)yir ihrvmatbmlrrrr url. lWluia uun it I pprat InrcKKU of mooy It hut to ct relict o( ltwnl-t y nj pil la limb ti boly, to I trWJ your Linlnvat tlb latrroalKuieiuruat and I louml quick rxluf. atul now am rll tpil tronit niio " 7J. C'u'tn, J .V. tCU. !t., ijprngfl,U, III. Hera'a Prod "t Ih to wtlta and Ull rcu about a fall t hi.J down fourtnit-p, und bruixil ray clt and tip vrry bul. I n;uM nut Irrpatall. 1 rnliuy i(ifcr a. 3 cent bottle ct your LSnlraent aol In tw dtye' tlm I wi oo my (t octin. ' ( Ajr llyit, ISty I'nttni. It.. M Uy.ii.Mo. SLOANS LINIMENT for neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and uruisca. All Drut cUU. S5c Send four ccnti in ttarnps for a TRIAL BOTTLE Dr. Earl S. Slonn, Inc. DepL O. PhiUdelphU, Pa. I Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. Genornl Foundry imd Machine Wirks Pacific 401 ; Uomo 29SL. lies. Pac. f.031; Home 227L. Keep Your Money at Home Wo iiialco a specialty of Door and Window Frames and Inside Finish, Also Doors and Windows. QUALITY" TUB HEST. PltlOKS RIC1IIT Factory Cornor Elovonth and Fir Streets, Medford Sash and Door Co. 1014 SWEM STUDIOS 1!'J WW Main "fin the &SEXAL'J. tioiia thousands in BBaSaaHSrSliaaaPalBHBaaaiHH nm mt ia a i n i aanii ii nailiiay Hi aWiSal MaxwU Motor Co. has S been seen and praised bv S of the country. Secure tickets I to-day, S POWELL AUTO CO. At Theatre Tonight S aHaaavaMaMeyHaVHaataHKaBaHHMHlBWHaH Tor GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PnE Go to J. A. 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