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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1915)
J PSQE BIX si' SfEDForcD ran, tribute, medfoiip, okeoox. movruy. November 22, iolt PLAN ADV E IN .X I CAMPAIGN WESTERN APPLES Westerlund Back From Spokane Ap ple ShowNorthwest Fruit Coun cil Meets Federal Co-operation In Solving Marketing Problems. .1. A. Westerlund returned today from the National Apple Show, bold at Spokane, and where lie also at tended the meeting of the Northwest ern Fruit Growers council. "We had a very successful and har monious nicotine." says Mr. Wester lund. "A resolution was adopted to slue one hundred thousand dollars, to promoto the, marketing and pub liclty by adrerllslng the Northwest ern apples In the eastern states In lo. cal newspaper and mamlnes. Over one hundred of the leading frultKrca its In Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Oregon attended tho meeting anl nil wero enthusiastic over tho pub licity plan. ' We need publicity for our Nortn western apples," eaid Mr, Woater li'nd. ' Especially In tho new terri tories to which our carload lots go. You liavo Id lot tho consumer know by advertising that your goods aro In ton a. nt$ when rnd whero they can bo had." It wos proposed to levy one cent per box on the products for a genenl fund, and recommenda tions were made for the appointment of three huslness men selected from 1'ortland, Seattle und Spokane, theso men to be iccommtnded by tho clear ing lioiipn and chambers of coin iiicrco in their respective cities, nod to these three men Is to bo added tho chairmen of tho executive com mittee of tho grower council, Bonn- tor W. II, '.'aiilhamun. Theso mon will Iiavi chargo of the publicity plans, This plan will bo along tho lines rf tho publicity plan adopted liy the fnllfornla Oriuigo Growers and their ".S'inklit" brand, and the Ha waiian I'lneapplo Growers. Federal Co-openution Mr J. C. ailbcrt of tho Federal Market Department of Wellington, I), t , was present at the council meeting, und explained how tho (le vari incut was In constant touch with tho curs of apples that wero sent out from the different district, and their destination. Tho object being to aid Ir preventing glutting of tho apple Inlying markets. Novcr beforo has there existed such n good feeling und enthusiasm between tho growers and tho selling agencies, who aro working In hnrmony In all districts. While tho growers council may not buvo accomplished as much as soma would expect, It has with tho asslstanco of tho shipper's league, brought about n feeling of good will and brought thoKo Interested together, and am fust formulating plans whereby tho npplo Industry will noon bo on a good business and profitable basis ami prosperity will be with us again, Hy.prodiirtjt 'rrf Mr Westerlund was selected as a member of tho Hy-l'rnducts commlt to which held Its annual mooting luhl Ka timid)'. At this meeting it wuh decided to continue tho good work commenced n year ago. It wits the opinion nf all fruitgrowers pres ort that definite and practical whim of successfully handling tho by-products end of tho fruit business could bo mado. Arrangements wero made vPh Mr 1). A. Hnyclur, president of tie Duston evaporating Co., of !) ton, Oregon, to ship to him this your from tho several apple districts, at lut't n ton or in ore of different va rieties of (" grade apples and culls, und ascertain what tho evaporated product from each ton will amount to The finished product will then bo compared with wimple of other evap orated applos put up In other parts or tho I'. 8. to ascertain tho food and selling values, as compared with that of our competitors. It was uUo arranged to try out "sun-dried" fruits In localities whero this is pos sible. '. i The committee reported that a new freight rato had been made by the railroads which would soon bo cffett-J Ive and would permit fruit to be shluned from the Northwest on tho same minimum rate basis as salmon. Tho Hy-products meeting was well attended, liosidos fruit growers there were present bankers, railroad offi cials. Investors, grocers and others Interested In tho by-products prob lem, and all freoly exprossed thoir rlews. The apple show was a groat suc cess and a spirit of good feeliHg and bright future prospects for tho fruit growers scorned to bo evidenced on all sides. Tho Iloguo river valley as usual captured all the prizes on our famous pears. Mr. Wostorlund said: "I had the misfortune to lose out on Nom towns and Spltzenbergs, which scored higher than any othor exhibitors for slro, color and unifor mity, but on account of tho long dls tanco and rough handling or tho boxes In transit the fruit was bruis ed and arrived in bad condition, which put us out or the prize winning contest." WILSON HOW TO RA 0 10 TELL I5E ER COIN LARG ARMY WASHINGTON'. V.t. . Prow- lent WilMi will indicate in In an- ! mini maaiinm. i . .i.ian,-i- Vi-liit.lt (lit i 3 iiuiw iij-nim- iv rutitL-ni njiii 11- in now writing hw, in bin opinion, the money Mweary t rovnk lor na tional ilof"!:-. ag irwMM(d by the ad minMrntioii, iiih.v be rnNed. This wji inilicnted a tlu result of last night's 'iintoreiipe between the ireM(l'nt ami Il'pre'Mntie KiUaer nld of New Vork, chairman of the lioiito npjrtiprittMitii committee, A iiumlK r of democratic leader in eonereas. including Mr. Fitzgerald r-nd Senator I'nrtonvood. nre opposed lo n Imnd isiiie to provide for the defense plan Iiccjiiiv mich eiidi turos would liute to bo continued from yunr f vwift Mont., writes of tjic passmj; of lierf activity und in church and state f.ither. 11 I). Pcnfield, on the morn-'w '" 5,u keruly felt. in of November J II :it the home ol j her brother's fumily, Ln-iis C Pen- field, in Evnnslon, 111. his MOSHKK At hor home on Xnrre- Mr. Pennrld :nn Mrcet, Medford, Or., Sundiiy, No- will be remembered here bv mnnv vember 21, lJ15,.Mnr Home Mosher, friends who will mourn hi goinrf. He! wife of John Moslior, :ig?d 4!) years, was in reiu:irk.iblv uood health to the 111 mouths und 0 days, end. The niijbt before be plnved a Deceived wan born in JaeUon irumc of eheehers nnd joked with lii I euuntv, Oregon, nnd was u dnugliter Krauileliildren. He slept well nnd! of Captain Iloaze, one of the early breathed bis Inst in icrfect peace t 0 o'clock He clehrntod bis S2d birthday lost March. His whole life was. devoted o works of Chir-tinn day settlersif the Applegate coun try mid a well-known Indian fighter of this section. Ik-sides a husband, deceased letiu-s to mourn her death Iwo eliildlren, h?. Nellie Snrgcant of Goblc, Ob'., nnJ George Mosher ol Wiifehingtieti: two sifters, Mrs. l?on Lincoln, f Chehnlis, Wnh., und -Mrs. Frank Lincoln of Etna Mills, Cal. The dnftc of furternl services will be announced later. PAI'.MKK Florence, wife or J. 15. Palmer of Gold Hill, Saturday, No vember 20. Thu funeral will be held at the prnvc ut Jacksonville Tuesday at 1 p. in., Kcv. Shields officiating. The funeral cortege will start Tues day morning nt 10:30 from Gold Hill. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-v THIS tflAMOrtD BRAND, X n 3 v m i-uit ! i: i uu irtinu.V t-ctn, iuirI tui niu rjuk.vv' Tk atWr. Urns t rmr " KVlat. AlKotCIU. iiiaVond iiraro riLL, o rutkenuBt.Slfnt,AIrilteUbt SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE STAR Theatre Tl'IMDAV "Houso of a Thousand Candles." A Scllg Six Heels MYSTER10USEXPLOSION jm: f WEAK, AILING'CHILDREN Made Well mid Strong by Simple Itemed)' i Hero is anoilior letter that hits Ju.t i ooipp to our attention, showing tl.pl jitiwor of Vlnol to build up health I nnd atroiiKlh for weak, puny, mIUui children. ' W. A. fimlth of Bhanesvllle. Ohio. !h$X.l "My lltt.0 ahild was puny, wohU mml ailing, eould not roet at night v' fund would not eat. I learned about pUnol and trlod It. and within Mk tiiotleen an improvement. Tlio eklid's appetite linprovml. t glojU w till, I Strength and hoalih wore soon built up, Wn think Vlnol Is oxcalltwl for w'eak, puny children " Wo ask all parents or wonk, icltlv, delicate nhlMren In this viclaJty try Vlnol wli, tho upderstaudlHg Utu wo will return your money 1 It falta to benefit your Hit uuns. Pnr salt , Modfoid PliarniAoy. Adv. PA KIP. No 22 -Kesidents eastern and northwestern suburb of Paris were alarmed vesterduv morn inp; by a violent explosion. The hboek rattled window at point forty mile npurt. The authorities thus lar hne been unnble to ascertain the point tit which tho explosion occurred. It is suggested that I he noise innv bae been due to Ihe buiting of a n'eteor. DIED NK1L Mrs. l.eandcr Nell, of Ash land died suddenly In Han Francisco, rlundny morning. Particulars are I lacking. Accompanied by Mr. Nell 'she left Ashland for tho exposition i last Friday. Jler body Is on tho wny to Ashland for burial. She was a f ! pioneer daughter of Jackson county. Ilesldes her husband and five children she leaves a largo number of other relatives In this vicinity. Her father was Dr. 8fsso'n, one of the old-tlmo settlors in those parts. PKNFIKLD .Mrs. Walter IVazer Mrown, who, vitb her fumily, is pending (be winter in Knlispell, "The Children's Hour Protect the children from the draughts. Keep the damp and chill away with a good oil heater. Inexpensive to opcrnle caolly carried from room to room. Smoke less and odorless. Dealers every where. For best tcsulls use Pearl Oil Ci-nMJ.MJ fill lMrttnri eqr-rra, siiuiiumu v-mi voua.ijr ..I . s , y. ICtlltoinnl Wl Perfeciion Oil lieaier AAAAAAAAAAA ? Sterling Silverware v 'If i i I i hSvP-v VHIVJ- C The (ioiliiiin Comimuy ai the Ijug t nuikei-s of solid Nlhei'waiu of ipial Ity In the vim Id. llesldes possessing Intrinsic value, (lorham Silver In natml for beaut und Individuality of dtMlgu, and Is accepted as an uuthorltatlvu oppres sion of tho Silversmith's Art In Its hlghoMt development. Knell Piece nf Gotham Kiel ling Si. enwue, for your piiilt'tlliui, Unii-n this dlMliigiiisliliig tnulo iiuuk, T.MII.IC hlliVKIt, lll.V.N'KIt NUN iriw, ti: ami coi'i'iiU sins, TOII.ICT Sll.Vlilt, AMI 1MIIVIII. I'Ali I'lHCIwS. of exquisite beauty, are lualudttd In the offarings u Itwdlng jawulora ov erywhoro. Tho asMrtmtmt Is m grout that every preference may bo suited In pattern and at pilsus to mit tho requtromohts of avary purse, Martin J. Redely The Jeweler S 12 Kast Mala S .iUvig r :rftyl) n wi.'iv.'iv. a fyjiitHiitiiniiwiy r ktjK) ?-m l3ruAS ji v-y' C-3 3 tf -wp A 11 The Jeweler d3b I VIITUUU ALWAYS NVra.i'OUK j rt t r r ? ? T T t f t t ? ? f v t f V Y ? t ? ? f f ? t t ? ? t ? ? T ? r t r T t t t r ? ? t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y K ! O CaprlsHt llirt bchASoer H Marx Have you thought how fortunate you are that this Nation has its face set toward Peace? T 1 7"E should be thankful for the fact that our country V Y is prosperous; for bountiful crops; for our ability to help our fellowmen desolated by war; and because, here in our own community, the course of trade is going on with little check or difficulty. The contrast between our condition and that of those war-shattered towns and fields, should make us contented, cheerful over our own better lot. You may think this has little or nothing to do with the clothing business. But any consideration of the benefits of peace which we enjoy has some thing to do with every business. We should all ,go about our business, whatever it is, with thankful hearts. Our business is to sell Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes to the men and young men of this locality. We're attending to it diligently and cheerfully. You May Need Some Thanksgiving Haberdashery We have it fresh, new and the correct styles for all occasions Dress Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Hats, Underwear, Hosiery, Night Robes, Pajamas Hart, Selinffnor & Mmvc cloUios aro here rondy for you. Suits. Overcoats, $20.00 ami up. p Other Suits ami Qvareoats $12.00 ruul up. Dress up for Thanksgiving. at !: ;v r y y y y y y y f y y y t y y y y y t y y ? y y t y y y y y t T .y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ' vjv v. ' :r '' v W -. V W. V V