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'.-- r KTJ15 BE ETttDFOftP VTHTj TTITBTJNE. frrEfiFOm). OftEftOK, MOXDAV, DECEMBER 11. 1023 eeting Oregon State Horticultural Society Wif , '1ir'"T7f" MIH!!!!l!i:;iil!,l!illl M M ml Guy W. Conner Shipper of Apples and Pears Pinnacle Packing' Co Independent Fresh Fruit Packers Denney 6 Co. OF OREGON Fruit Marketing Agents MEDFORD, ORE. Warehouse on S. P. Tracks', one block south of Main Street Phone 294 Sg'obel 6 Day NEW YORK " Distributors of "Polly" Brand of Pears and Apples CRAWFORD C. LEMMON District Representative Medfcrd Oregon at Medford Wednesday Jhursday, Friday December 16-17-18 PROGRAM The program for the big Oregon State Horticultural society ..annual meeting to lie held In "siodford Wed nesday, Thursday ajnd Friday, Decem ber 10, 17 uhd IS, la u follows: ' Wednesday, December 16 9:30 A. M. Address of welcome, O. O. Alcndcrter. 10 A. M. Response, II. 'W. Johnson. 10:30 A. St. President's address, D. II. Wood, .Medford. 11 A. St. "Pear Stocks," Professor F. C. Heimer, Talent. 11.20 A. SI. "Bordeaux Its Rela tion tu Illlglit Control." . 11:30 A.M. "Vegetation Propaga tion of Pear and Other Fruit Tree Stocks." L. II. Scott, iiomologist, U. S. D.A., Poaadenu, Cal. 12 SI. Luncheon. 1:30 P. SI. "Laying Out and Tlant Ing a Pear Orchard," Paul A. Bchcrcr, Sludford. ( . 2 P. St. ".Managing a Pear Soil." Clayton L. Long, Corvallis. 2:30 P. St. "Irrigation, Drainage and Water Requirements- of a Pear Orchard," Professor W. L. Powers. Corvallis. 3 P. SI. "Pruning Pear Trees." Claude C. Cute, county agent, Medford) 3:30 P. M. "Topworkiiih' and Rot, pair Crafting Penrs," K. W. Curlton, Central Point, nsslsted by Fred Ilea-, selgruve. Thursday, December 17 9:30 A. SI. "Tho Economic Status of the Pear Industry," Professor V. S. Drown, Corvallis. 10 A. SI. "The Cost .of-Pear Pro duction," Professor It. S. Ucsse, Cor vallis. , . 10:30 A. M. "Pear Insects and Tholr Control." Professor Don C. Mote, Corvallis. It A. SI. "Penr Dlsonscs and Their Control," Professor II. H. Barss, Cor vallis. ( 11:30 A. St. "Spray Equipment and Spray Application for the Pear Or chard," Professor Leroy Chllds, ilood llivor. 12 M. Luncheon. 1:30 P. SI. riuiucss mooting. 2 P. SI. "Oil Emulsions." Robert NoitIs, Tulf nt. 3 P. SI. .'Healing tho Pear Or chard," Floyd D. Young, meteorolo gist, Los Angeles, Cal. 3:30 P. Si. "Par; d'olleuatioii," Professor Warren P. Tdft's. Davis, Cal. iday, December 18 9:30 A. St. "Precooling, Shipping and Storing Pears," Fred Ehorle, gen eral iminflgcr, Horticultural Union, Yakima, Wash. 10 A. St. "Pear Harvesting and Storago Investigations." Professor Honry llartinan, Corvallis. 10:30 A. SI. Pear storage subject to be selected by J. R. Magness, plant physiologist, U. S. D. A., Washington, a c. 11 A. SI. "The Canned Pear Indus try of the Northwest," J. O. Holt, manager. Fruit Growers' association, Eugene. 11:30 A. SI. "The Canned Pear In dustry of California," Edward Rich mond, Richmond Chase Co., San Jose, Cal. 12 SI. Luncheon. 1:30 P. SI. "The Dried 'Pear Indus try." .1. .C. Youngblood. Roscnburg ilroB. Co., San Francisco. 2 P. SI. "The Slarkctlug. Distribu tion and Consumption of Fresh Pears," Frank T. Swett, manager, California Pear Growers' association, Ban Fran cisco. 2:30 P. SI. "The Part Advertising Plays In Selling Pears," S. E. PoacocK, N". W. Ayros & Son, San Francisco. Stewart Fruit Co. PACKERS and DISTRIBUTORS Modern Facilities for Handling All Fruits Representatives in All Eastern Markets R.G. BARDWELL Manager for Oregon Medford Other probable speakers will bo: C. E. Durst, managing editor. Amor lean . Fruit Growers' Magazine Chi cago, 111.; J. S. Parlo, Security Ware house & Cold Storage company San Jose, Cal.; E. W. Carlton, "Pear Varieties Jn Rogue River Valley"; Charles A. Brnad. "Pear Varieties in Umpqua River Valley"; Charles A. Parks, "Pear Varieties In Willamette River Valley," and Leroy Chllds, "Pear Varieties in Hood River Valley." Medford Precooling and Storag'e Co. CAPACITY OF PLANT 250 CARS We Store All Kinds of Fruit and Farm Products On S. P. Tracks, South Front Street, Medford Geo. Kaufman PACKER and SHIPPER Medford Oregon Dennis, Kimball & Pope : :i 202-204 Franklin St., New York FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS i sir Representatives in all important Eastern and , Foreign Markets DOUGLAS WOOD, Representative, Medford The Fruitgrowers League of Jackson Countv 1 Urges all fruit growers to attend this Horticulture meeting every day. ' i Business men are especially invited to attend and learn more of the great importance of the Pear Industry to Jackson County. Pf-yrfr1 mpt-t- ;r ff-rW i i.rnl" ny; 'l!'fltt' ffiTW.in iW;fjVfr wiff P.uMiUffl. ft iW .1 .ji, i i ... , ,,. fl UUUUM-UU""'! ' 1 J -fc.4jtihji i tt..i ti -4tji i.jj- uou ..a. m,,-.. " - -.4 j.a4j. -t- '--" V"""? J, jj, kU Sh-M-. 1 .Hj.j