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BETTER FRUIT 



June 



MYERS 



HYDRO' 



PNEUMATIC 



PUMPS , 



FOR THf \-f 



HOMEWATtRSVPPLY 



Every Woman and every member of any'^^^ 

 family living in the country, small town or 

 village, will enjov reading our new Catalog, telling all 

 about MYERS HYDRO -PNEUMATIC PUMPS, and 

 how they have brought to the door of every home — 

 yours included — such conveniences as a bath room, 

 toilet, and running water in the kitchen and laundry- 

 water at the turn of a faucet, same 

 as in city residences, wherever and 

 whenever wanted. 



MVERS HYDRO -PNEUMATIC PUMPS 

 are made in many styles and sizes for oper- 

 ation by hand, windmill, gasoline 

 engine, ot where electric current 

 is available, by motor. These arc 

 the pumps that pump air and 

 water ioto a pressure tank. This 

 compresses the air in tank which 

 acts as a reserve power forcing 

 (he water to any point desired. 

 An equipment is easy to install. 

 ihe upkeep is nominal and the 

 water service excellent. 



You are tired carrying water 



and want to know more about 



this modern way, and how easily 



you can now have a successful 



private water system in your 



own home. Our Catalog will 



tell you. Write for it. 



1 20 O RANGE £T 



ASM LAND, OHIO. 



BRO. 



Fruit Sizing 

 Macliines 



Highest award at Panama 

 Exposition, San Francisco. 

 Three years successful 

 operation. 



The 1916 Sizers and Sorters greatly 

 improved. Prices much reduced 



We make four kinds. 

 Write for catalog. 



Price Fruit Sizer Co. 



North Yakima, 'Wash. 



To SAVE LITTLE CHICKS 



and help them to grow into big, 

 Btrong, healthy birds, FEIED 



Diamond Chick Food 



Our name and trade mark on every 

 original package. 



Beware of Imitations 



POULTRY SUPPLIES 



Our 1916 Catalog of "Diamond 

 Quality" POULTRY SUPPLIES. 



listing everything necessary for the 

 profitable production of poultry 



Mailed Free 



Portland 

 Seed Co."^ 



Portland, Ore. 



Ask for Catalog No. 202 



fifty 



nia>' be prescribed by the by-laws of the cor- 

 poration. 



Xo service shall be performed by tliis cor- 

 poration for profit, nor shall any goods, wares 

 r)i- inei-chandise be handled or sold for profit. 

 l"or all services rendered to its iirenibers tliey 

 shall l»e charged tlierefor only such amounts 

 as shall be necessary to pay tlie expenses of 

 sitcll service. This to include all necessary ex- 

 penses incurred in handling tlie affairs of tlie 

 corporation, including interest, fixed charges 

 and salaries and such amounts as may be set 

 aside to establish a surplus fuiul, if the niem- 

 l)ers of the corporation shall deem it advisal)le 

 to estalilish such a fund. 



AiiTicLii IV. — Place of Business 

 Tlie princi]iat jilace of business of this cor- 

 poration and its liome office shall be in the 

 City of Spokane, County of Spoliane, State of 

 Wasliington. 



ARTiCMi V. — Tenits of Existence 

 Tliis corporation sfiaft exist for a term of 

 (50j years. 



Article VI. — Incorporation 

 Tlie ofQcers of the corporation shall be a 

 president, a vice-president, a treasurer, an 

 executive secretary and such otlier officers and 

 agents as the fioard of Trustees shall from 

 time to time authorize. All notes, mortgages, 

 bonds and other evidence of indebtedness 

 shall he drawn in the name of the corpora- 

 tion, signed by tlie treasurer and counter- 

 signed by file presiiient. The executive secre- 

 tary, with the approval of the president, may 

 biiiil the credit of the corporation in any sum 

 not exceeding .?,")(IO.(IO. In order to bind tfie 

 credit of tile corporation for any sum in excess 

 of .^.'(00.00, a written resolution authorized by 

 the Board of Trustees shall be necessary. 

 Article VII. 

 The Board of Trustees shall be composed of 

 not less than eleven voting members, five of 

 whom shall be exclusive growers, five t^f 

 whom shall be exclusive sales agents. The 

 eleventh member of said lioard shall be elected 

 from the active membership and may be either 

 a grower or a sales agent. 



Whenever it appears that the active voting 

 members is a partnership, association or cor- 

 poration, it shall, if a partnership, select one 

 of its members, and if an association or a cor- 

 jioration, an officer, and sfialt certify his name, 

 and upon such certification, the said members 

 or officer shall be deemed eligible for election 

 to membersfiip on the Board of Trustees. 



Officers of the Fruit Growers' 

 Agency, Incorporated 



Paul H. Wcyrauch President 



J. B. Adams Vice-President 



P. B. Parks Temporary Secretary 



TRUSTEES 



J. B. Adams, Wenatchee, Washington; Con- 

 rad Rose, Wenatchee, Wasliington; E. W. Ross, 

 Xorlh Yakima. Wasliington; C. H. Swigart, 

 Xojih Yakima, Washington; P. B. Parks, Spo- 

 kani', Washington; Wilmer Sieg, Hood River, 

 Oregon; W. F. Gw in, Seattle, Washington; 

 Paul H. Wcyrauch, Walla Walla, Washington; 

 n. L. Ingard, Payette, Idaho; W. M. Saekett, 

 Hamilton, Montana; B. W. Johnson, Corvallis, 

 Oregon. 



COMMITTEES 



.{ilvisorjf Conunittee — Executive Secretary, 

 chairman. Pred F.berle, North Yakima, Wash- 

 ington; J. F. Sugrue, Cashmere, Washington; 

 W. O. Dow, Wenatchee, Washington; P. S. 

 Davidson, Hood River, Oregon. 



Meinlicrslup Committee — B. W. Johnson, 

 Corvallis, Oregon, chairman. H. W. Otis, 

 Peshastin, Washington; H. D. Lamb, Free- 

 w ater, Oregon. 



Arbitration Committee — J. B. Adams, We- 

 natchee, Washington, chairman. E. W. Ross, 

 North Yakima, Washington; N. C. Richards, 

 Xorlh Yakima, Washington; WorrafI Wilson, 

 care of Title Trust Co., Seattle. Washington; 

 Chas. J. Webb, Spokane Fruit Growers' Com- 

 pany, Spokane. 



Domestic and Canadian Markets Committee. 

 Howard Fletcher, Northwestern Fruit Ex- 

 change, Seattle, chairman. C. W. McCullougli, 

 North Yakima, Washington; fj. J. Blot, Spo- 

 kane F'ruit Growers' Company. Spokane, Wash- 

 ington; A. B. Perham, Xorlh Pacific Fruit 

 Distributors, Spokane, Washington. 



Committee on Exports — W. F. Gwin, Norili- 

 wcsfern I'ruit Exchange, Seattle, chairman. 

 Wilmer Sieg, Hood Biver, Oregon; C. A. Mal- 

 boeuf, Portland, Oregon. 



Transportation and Storage Committee — 

 Geo. W. Coburn, Wenatchee, Washington, 

 chairman. J. Curtis Robinson. T. M., North- 



Successful 's the result 

 4^ _ ,, of successful 



Urcnaroing tillage, cui- 



tivate your 

 trees as you would your corn— use an 



"Acme" Orchard Harronr 



It gets in close under the branches. Cuts, 

 slices, turns the soil twice, levels and 

 compacts— all at one operation. Many 

 sizes— extension and regular. Kills small 

 weeds, cultivates deep, mulches thor- 

 oughly. Send for new free booklet— now. 



Duane H. Nash Inc. 



Portland 

 Oregon 



1-2 ft. Wide 



^TCTSi 



Box Nailing Machines 



1 No. 5 Morgan, $210 

 2 No. 8 Morgans, $260 and $275 each 



NORTHWEST LEAD & MACHINERY CO. 



311 Front Street, Portland, Oregon 



FRUIT GROWERS 



Dehydrate Your By Products 



It gives you a hitjh grade quick .selltug product at a 

 minimum cost. It makes acleati aiul natural ta.sting 

 product. Dehydrated fruit.s titid VHt;ptatiles have been 

 approved by the U. S. (.ilfi\('rnnieiit, while desiccated, 

 dried and evaporated products luive been rejected. 

 There is but one Dehydrator manufactured in the 

 West and it is the best By-Product machine ever de- 

 vised. It is adapted to the individual grower, as it can 

 be constructed to meet any and all requirements. It is 

 fully covered by U. S. patents. Therefore, you are 

 protected in its use. 



The manufacturers of this Dehydrntnr have recently 

 patented new and ini|iruv('d auiuniutic lahnr-sav ng 

 preparatory macliintTj- w)iich will fiirtbfr redvice the 

 present low cost for the priHluciinn of this pnnhict. 



P'or new descriptive b'loklet addrt'ss 



LUTHER MANUFACTURING CO. 



San Francisco, California 



GET YOUR BERRY BOXES FROM US 



Distributers for Pacific Fruit Package Co.'s famous 



Folding Berry Boxes 



Deep or Shallow Pints and full Quarts. Made from 

 selected spruce. Also berry crates and other Fruit 

 Packages in Pine. Prices right; stock good; shipments 

 prompt. 



Western Pine Box Sales Co.,Spokane,Wash. 



western Fruit Exchange, Seattle; F. E. Sickels, 

 North Pacific I-'ruit Distributors. Spokane, 

 Washington. 



Committee on Physical Handting of Fruit — 

 S. V. IJeckwith, Med ford, Oregon, chairman. 

 C. E. Chase, Brewster, Washington: J. W. 

 Langdon, Walla Walln, Washington; Chas. L. 

 Hamilton, North Yakima, Washington; Sam 

 Campbell, Hood River, Oregon. Advisorii 

 Memtfers — Professor C. I. Lewis, Corvallis, 

 Oregon; Professor ('.. C. Vincent, Moscow, 

 Idaho; Professor O. M. Morris, Pullman, 

 Washington; Professor M. L. Dean, Missoula, 

 Montana. 



Committee on Business Practice — Geo. W. 

 Lee, Oinak, Washington, chairman. P. A. 

 Spencer, auditor North Pacific Fruit Distrib- 

 utors, Spokane, Washington; C. \V. White, 

 Cashmere, Washington. 



Committee on Actirities and Budget — Paul 

 H. Wcyrauch, Walla Walla, Washington, 

 chairman. W. M. Sackctt, Hamilton, Montana; 

 E. W. Ross, North Yakima, Washington; W. F. 

 Gwin, Norlhweslern Fruit Exchange, Seattle, 

 Washington; D. L. Ingard, Payette, Idaho. 



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