Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 03, 1925, Image 7

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STATE CONVENTION
PROGRAW OUTLINED
FOR ORCHARD IN
The tentative program 'for the big
, Oregon State '.Horticultural society
iihnual mootlB-T to be belli In Medford
Wcdnesduy. Thursday and Friday.
December 18, 17 and IK. is as follows:
Wednesday, December 16.
9:30 A. M. rAddre8s of welcome.
' 10 A. M. Reujionse.
10:30 A. M. President's address.
D. H. Wood, Medford. 1
11 A. i. I'ear btocus, 1'roiossor
V. C Rainier. Tulent.
11:30 A. M. "Vegetation Propaga-i
tlon of I'ear nnd. Other Frntt Tree
K ocks," U. H. Scott, pomolog st, U. S. J
D. A., Pasadena, Cal. .
12 M. Luncheon.
P. M "l-nvliiir On nn.l Pl.nt '
ins a Pear Orchard," Paul A. Scherer, I
Medford. ,
2 P. M. "ManasinK a Pear Soil,":
Clayton Li. l.onK. Corvallis.
2:30 P.:, M. "Irrigation, Drainage
and Water Requirements of a Peari
Orchard, Professor W. L. Powers,
Corvallis.. "
3 P. M "Pruning Pear Trees."
Claude C. Cite, county agent, Medford.
3:30 P. M. "Topworkinc .and Re-!
pair Grafting. Pcnri," E. W. Carlton,
Central Point. I
Thursday, December 17.'
9 : 30 A. M.--'The Economic Status
of the I'ear Industry," Professor W. S.
Brown? Corvallis.
10 A. M. "The Cost of Pear Pro
duction." Professor 11. S. Besso, Cor
vallis. 10:30 A M. "Pear Insects and
Their Control," Protessor Don C.
.Mote, Corvallis.
11 A. M. ' I'ear Diseases and Their
Control," Professor H. P, Haras. Cor
vallis. 11:30 A. M. ''Spray Equipment nnd
spray Application for the Pear Or
chard," 'Professor Leroy Childs, Hood
River.
12 M. Luncheon.
1:30 P. M. Business meetln.?.
2 P. M. "Oil Emulsions," Robert
Norrls, Talent.
3 P. M. "Heating the Pear Or
chard." Floyd D. Young, meteorolo
gist. Los Angeles. Cal.
3:30 P. M. -Pear Pollenatlon."
Professor Warren P. Tul'ts, Davis, -Cal.
Friday, De6ember 18.
9:30 A. Al. "PrecooiiiiE. Slilmilnn
and Storing Pears " Fred Eberlo. gen
ernl ninnnger, Horticultural Union,
Yaklniu, Wash.
10 A. M. "Pear Harvesting nnd
Storage Investigations," Professor
Henry Ilartman. Corvallis.
10:30 A. M. Pear storage sublect
to be selected by J. R. Magness, plant
ph.vslolc.jist, U. S. D. A., Washington.
D. O.
11 A. M "The Canned Pear Indus
try of the Northwest," J. O. Holt,
manager, Fruits Growers' association,
Eugene.
11:30 A. XL "The Canned Penr In
dustry of California," Edward Rich
mond, Richmond Chase Co., San Jose,
Cal.
12 M. Luncheon.
1:30 P. M. "The Dried Pear. Indus
try." J. C. Youngblood, Rosenburg
102."
SEVEN
Bros. & Co., San Francisco.
2 P. M. "The Marketing. Dlstribu
tion and Consumption of Fresh Pears."
Frank T. Sweet, manager, California
Pear Growers' association, San Fran
cisco. 2:3.0 P. M. "The Part Advertising
Plays in Selling Pears." S. K. Peacock,
X. W. Ayres & Son. San Francisco. .
Other probable speakers will bo:
C. E. Durst, managing editor, Amer
ican Fruit Growers' Magazine. Chi
cagS, III.; J. S, Purlo, Socurity Ware
house & Cold Storage company. Sun
Jose, Cal.; E. V. Carlton, "Pear Va
rieties In Rogue River Valloy";
Charles A. Brand, "Penr Varieties In
I'mpqua River Valley'; Charles A.
Parks. "Pear Varieties In Willamette
River Valley," and lroy Childs. "Pear !
urieiies in tioou uiver nuey.
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PLAY 'WON SALE
BIG CROWD EXPECTED
sroTr.xi v.m ihkappkovks t
-LONDON' XIX KL.U'K FASHION" I
LONDON SeoUoml Yard -)jas en
tered the realm of fashion to voice
a protest.
Tho cause In the new fad women
l have of wearing pearl and diamonil
nec-Kiaeea wh sinnst uown me ur.
As a '"help yourself" idea of dis
playing precious ptnnes. the detec
tives wild It was sure to make more
work for them..
' "The Arrival of Klttv." tho
sehool Junior play, coai-hed by Miss (ticket office,
MHdred Strevey of he KiiRllsh de
partment, promises to he a ront Hue
cess beeauso of Its interesting plot
and humorous situations. There is no
place in tho play, it is said, where tho
action lass or the characters fail to
receive the sympathy of the audience.
The play opens wlth'a Rcpne from
the Halcyon hotel In the Cntskill
mountains. Tins, a college hoy who
Is serving as bellboy, takes the place
of the proprietor for a few days and
turns the hotel business into a get
taken for the applicant from the
agency, wins in love wun ittuimo mis
ter, dressed us a woman, but in the
end is persuaded , (o marry the spin
ster. .Aunt Jane. Winkler Is In love
with an actress, but to save himself
tells June that Hobble loves her.
However, after many complications,
affairs are tttruiglitoued out to the
satisfaction of all.
The play 1h to bo given nt the Cra-
(torfan theater Friday evenlivi. it will
begin promptly at 8:15. Seats can
high now bo roaerved at tho Craterian
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The Markets
I white, Illuosteui, HtrTirt, western white,
$!.('.;(; sort hito, l.l'.;l'4; hard win
1 tor. northern spring, western ' red,
,i.r.7.
I Today's car . receipts Wheat, .'80;
Hour, 8; corn, 0; outs. 8; bay, 4.
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 3 (A. P.)
Cuttle Steady; roceipts, 175 head.
lions Nominally steady; receipts,
17U head (contract).
Sheep Nominally steady; receipts,
21)5 head (contract).
Eggs.
PORTLAND, Oiu., Dec. 3. (A. P.)
Kkks Weak, lc to 2c lower. Current
receipts. 40c; fresh medium. :I7G
37 ISo : fresh standard firsts, 41 '11
4c; fresh standard extras, 13 (ji lill&u;
frosh undersized, 2X(tf :!8MiC.
Potatoes and Orrions.
PORTIAS' D, Ore.. Dec 3. (A. P.)
Potatoes Quiet, $2.GU(tf 2.U0 Back.
Onions CJulot, $1.75.
San Francisco Butterfat.
SAN KHANCISCO, Dec. 3. (A. P.)
Ilntterfut, f. o. h. San Francisco, COKic.
Kdiih M. Autllln, for the second
Weak Eyes? Camphor
If you uve weak, nehini? eyes try
simple, camphor, wltchhnzol, iiydras
tlH, etc.. as mixed in Lnvopllk eye
w'ash. One.eilull bottle hel!s any case
weak, strained or sore eyes. Alumi
num eye cup free. Leon D. Hawkins,
druirelst. Bold In Central Point by
Mary A. Meo, drilKKist. adv.
rich-quick 'scheme. A tolocrain nrrives " " eighteen, months, A eilnesiiay
snyltiK'that William Winkler will nr-1 filed suit In the circuit court for di
rt ve with his spinster sister and h'svol.ce niruinst Alexander . Antllla.
wUrdlslXr.ti.rrher'trhe'Toe'rnot!"'" 'h '"'
marry his old friend, Henjamin More, j treatment.
within one year. The time will be up I Tho complaint recites that n de-
ln live hours, ir me niarr'atre does cr,,e Df divorce was uninfect the An-
not take place. William Winkler will
nlso forfeit $10,000; therefore. Wink
ler has arranged to have llenjamin
More appear.
. In the tnoantime, Tlobblo Baxter,
with whom Jano is really In lovo. ar
rives. His sister offers Winkler $10.
AOOo find her a husband. He resorts
to a - matrimonial bureau. Henjamin
More .arrives to marry Jane, Is mis-
tllla's May 10, 1024. and thnt on May
2.pi, 1124, the couple were remarried
at. Yreka, Calif., Antillu beliiK success
ful In re-wooing.
lleforo the second honeymoon had
faded tho complaint says, Antllla re
sumed his alleged cruel and Inhuman
treatment, and Mrs, Antilhi comes to
court seekinK another divorce.
Butter and Milk. .
POUTIjANI). Ore.. Dec. 3. (A. P.)
Ilutter Slow, weak. unchuiiKed. Kxtra
cubes, city 52c; slundurds. 5i'jc;
prliuo firsts. 61 Vic; rirsls, 50c; under
trradeB, nominal; prinls. 55c; .cartons.
60c.
Milk Steady. Dost churning cream.
53C net Bhippors' track in zone No. 1.
Cream, delivered Portland. 57c, Haw
milk (4 per cent), $2.00 cwt. f. o. b.
Portland.
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (A. ".) The
highest prices of the day came duriiiR
tho last few minutes of trading. Final
! transactions showed n net advance of
7 cents a bushel In Rome' cases since
'yesterday's finish. The Hharpest Rain
j was in December delivery, which
! closed at $1.78 tou$1.78V4 today as
compared with $1.71 Vi to $1.71 7-8.
, The market as a whole was 6 to 7
cents up, Willi May $1.73 to $1.73 Vi
and July nt $1.52 to $l.52Vi.
Poultry.
PORTLAND. Ore. Dee. 3. (A. P.)
Poultry Sternly, unchanged. Heavy
hens, 20c; light. I'.lc; springs, 24 lit
20c; broilers. 2l)Si.10c; young while
ducks, 24fi25c; dressed turkeys, 38 4)
40c; live, nominal; geese, nominal.
Portland Wheal
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 3. (A. P.)
Wheat HHH hard white, $104; hard
Gas on Stomach
Won't Let You Sleep
Clas pressing on heart and other or-B
Kans mimetime causes a restless,
nervous feeling and prevents sleep.
AdU'iika helps any cuso gas on tho
stomach, unions due to deep-seated
rrUa. nilll'l.' ,.(,. ii iet 11 urn-.
prise you. iUause Adlerlka Is such
an excellent Intestinal evacuunt it Is
wonderful for constipation it often
works in one hour and never gripes.
Mouth's Drug' Store. adv.
UsehuUijts
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; Wool Shirts and Sweaters
Express Warm Friendship
firry wool iiiixcil shirts , - 1.85
Blue wool sliirtK a 2.50
Muck Hear all-wool plaid shirts, assorted colors....$3.90
Regulation army wool shirts $3.75
Men's all-wool blazers, knit bottoms; a reul (rift
$4.85 to $8.50
Moleskin fjolf blazers .' $6,00
Men's wool sport sweaters $3.85 to $4.25
Men's heavy navy blue' all-wool coat
sweaters .:.$6.50
liovs' nJl-wool coat sweaters; a' dandy
gift - $3.95
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You can select a practical gift from our large stock.
T&e boys and men folk will be especially pleased if
you select their gifts here. '
WE CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST IN ALL
OUR LINES
He Will Appreciate a
Dress Shirt
Blue broadcloth, collar altacliod
White broadcloth, collar' attached
IMui'-or rri'' broadclolh, without collars....
liltht. irrny wool dress shirts ....
Boys' dress shirts and blouses ..:
$1.45
....,.....$1.45
$1.45
$2.95
:.. .85
Men's chainbruy shirts 65 to $1.85
Vantcx semi-soft collars, 3 for $1.00
Buckskin shirts : $3.75
I'n i icy all-wool plaid shirts $5.25
Suspenders
President stylo suspenders G5
Heavy police and firemen suspenders....65y
Dress suspenders 45
Dress Socks
Men's puarautced lisle socks, pair 35
Men's cashmere socks, pair 50
Heather wool socks, pair i ...50
Fancy silk and wool socks, pair 85
Heavy trreeu or red ll-vool socks, pr...85'
Neckties in ' Gift Boxes
Jt23 A plea-iinn selectioii nfsilk tics in holly
boxes $1.00
Bow ties in holly boxes 50
Knit ties 65
Garters
Newport single grip garters 35
Newport double grip garters..-. ..;,.,. .50
0
Serviceable Dress and Work Gloves
Men's leather dress' gloves,. luilineel
; .$1.95 to $2.50
J Men's lined dress cloves' SI. l5 to &12.5U
Lined, driving gauntlets.. $2.50
Wool gloves and mittens 50d
Mcii'h all-leather work gloves.50 to $3.50
Luggage .
Suitcases, a good selection :...'.....L.'. .'.i...$1.25 to $11.50
traveling bags ...........:....,'.:..'.:......$3.75 to $ . 5.t0
Lunch Kits and Bottles
Handy Andy lunch kits and bottles '.
Univc'rsul Injich kits and bottlc.........'...T.
J'hit vacuum bottles u. I...,
Universal quart size vacuum bottle .
$1.50
,...$1.85
Leather Coats and Vests
Men's leather vests $5.50
Sheepskin lined vests, leather sleeves ....'..$8.00
Cowhide coats, leather collar and cuffs $13.50
Sheepskin lined mnckinaw, 6-inch collar.....' $13.50
Genuine navy pcacoals $12.00
Men's overcoats, nil-wool $16.50
Boys' all-wool niackinnws $4.90
Here Are the Gifts That Last
Ladies' felt house slippers, fur lined 89
Men's Mt sjippcrs ....,....... $1.75 jT
Af..,., l....ti i: CO Pci ?o o."r
t'ii;n n iiutuu oiijrjii-i. p.tJ III jj1i,AU
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Give Shoes
Men's work shoes", till leather ; $2.50
Mun's dress shoes $4.85 to $5.50
Men's "Honesty" 'high tops :.' $6.50 to $9.85
Officers' field boots, 17-inch tops, chorry color $8.75
Red Gooso shoes for boys $3.25 to $3.50
High tops for' boys .'.......a.:.,.......;.1-..;.;...'. $5.00 to $6.50
Army S Outing Stores
Opposite Craterian Theater
Leather Belts
Boys' leather belts, regular size...! 45
:J toys' wide leather bells ; $l.O0
Men's wide leather bWts ..'....$1.00
Leather kev eases- !.,.......,....45J
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opposite Craterian Theater
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