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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
6 T1TE 3I0HMXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAT. NOVEMBER 18, 1JT10. - HOOD RIVER HIS BIG APPLE PRIZE I C. H. Sproat's Exhibit at Na- tional Show Takes Grand - Sweepstakes. PORTLAND MEN REJOICE thla fart that the rat- exhibtt of last year Bljf Delegation of nuslD Men Hatr High Pri-c for KshihIUoa at Spokane Howard Elliott lionor Gart at I.onch. FTC KANE. Wuh, Nov. IT. Pr ; rial.) C. If. Sproat. of Hood River. Or.. Is th winner of the errand sweep J. stakes prize of the third National Ap 'r pie Show. The, winning exhibit, a carload of r, Fpltxenberics. Is given a ratine; of SJ.7J ' by the Judges, who announced tha re- suit of tha contest late this afternoon. The sweepstakes prise constats of 1100 In cuh and a a-old medal banner. For the second year In succesitlon " the most coveted prise of the show - a;ns to an Orea-on exhibitor, the l sweepstake last year havlna- been won i bv Troueon Guthrie, of Kale Point. 1 Or., in the Koaue River Valley. M. ' Horan. of Wenatchee. was the winner i- at the first show. The superiority of the exhibits year Is shown by the " Ins; of the winning wu srss. Three other carload lots were close contestants for the arand sweepstakes prise. These were the exhibits of Avery ' Kros.. of the Hood River Eermont Or , eharrts. who are showing a carload of TelJow Newtowns: A. I). Helms, of the Rnciie Rlver-Ashland district, who Is ehowtna Yellow Newtowns. and Bur aeolse A Kerchell. of Zillah. In the Vak- " I ma Valley, wbo are showing Spltscn ' berits. It wan necessary for the Judges to go ever the exhibits a second time after the ' storecards had been completed to de cide the winner. The Walla Walla Commercial Cluh ' won the gold medallion banner and 400 apple trees for the best Irrigated trirt dlspUy. Cashmere. Wash ond. The two and two contest waa award- . ed to the Ellensburg Chamber of Com meree. The prise carries' $100. a gold medal banner and the J. T. Pearson trophy cup. R. H. Fortune, of Salmon Arm. B. O- was second, winning 1100 and a silver medal banner. Sunnjslde Man Winner. The S2S0 prlxe and gold medal ban tier for the best full car display of ' Jonathans will tbls year go to J. T. Balrd. the only competitor of Sunny aide. Wash. The two and two contest consists of two boxes of apples, two pyramids, two baskets, two plates and two Jars. Portland's big delegation of repre j eentatlve business men saw the Apple Show today and was duly Impressed by the magnitude of the affair and the excellence of the exhibits. To night they are a little chesty, and pardonably so. for a Hood River ex hibit won the grand prlxe for tha pest carload of commercial applea la the world. Portland Men Praise 6how. dts- waa sec- READ THIS CAREFULLY It Interests Everyone Who Has Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Any Form of Stom ach Trouble. Some) sufferers from stomach tremble have no appetite and even the sight of food is distasteful to them. Others have a ravenous appetite. Tha last condition is worse than the first for the continual overloading of the stomach farther weak ens that or ,fan, the lood lira undirestea, gas forms and the body becomes bloated. The hlood, instead of obtaining nourish ment from the digestive system, is poison ed by it and pains spread to trie Dar, the head and other portions of the body. Like the other organs the stomach calls upon the blood for strength and nonnan ment to sustain it in its daily work. It now fereives a supply loaded with poi sons, or "toxins, as they are called. Thus the) stomach poisons Itself, a pro cess known by phvsiciana as "auto-intoxication," or sell-poisoning. When this eondiuon is reached there is one way to remedy it and that is to free the blood Irom tnese poisons ana teen, by a rich, pure supply of blood, to build op the strength of the weakened stomach and bowels to do the work required of them. Dr. Williams' Fink. Fills combat the poisons in the blood and enable it to restore trie digestive organs to neaita ana tremrth. The best proof is cure like the following: "About air rears aeo." says. Mr. R. A. Bryan, of Nevada. Mo., '1 began to imTer with stomach trouble. it brought on by overwork and perhaps by over-eating. There were severe pains in my stomach. I had a ravenous appetite but the food I ate did not dignat. My stomach was bloated at times and was very sore. My hack was weak and there waa a dull aching pain across H. "I took the doctor's medicine for sey- ral months but it did not help me. Then I betran Using Dr. Williamsr Fink Fills, had not taken them many days before I noticed a change for the better. 1 took the pills until I was entirely cured. My general health is irood and I have not been sick sine. 1 can recommend Dr. Williams Iink Pills very highly." Dr. Williams' Fink Pills are sold by all drUKjpsts or direct by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, 60c. per box; x boxes, S 2. oO. A diet book will be ent free, by the Dr. Williams Medicine rnnpant. S.-nenertadv. i". Y. I. O. Lively, genera manager of the t'nlon Stork yards at Portland, who has seen other National apple shows, says this is the largest he has witnessed, and voices the sentiments of other Portland visitors when he praises the management and attractions. The Portland special train arrived on time this morning. C. C. Chapman, manager of the Port land Commercial Club, te with the dele gation. A. D. Charlton, assistant gen eral passenger agent of tha Northern Pacific at Portland, was in personal charge of the trip. Tbe Portland men proceeded imme diately to tbe Spokane Hotel, where they were welcomed by R. H. Hughes, assistant secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and officials of the apple show. Later they visited the big ex position. . Honor Luncheon Given. Two hundred and fifty visitors to the apple show were entertained at luncheon tn the Cnamber of Commerce today. These Included 0 representa tives of tha Portland Commercial Club and delegates and growers from prac tically every apple district la the Northwest. President C. M. Fessett. of the Chamber of Commerce, presided and Howard Elliott, president of the spple show and of the Northern Pacific Rail way, was a guest of toonor. "I believe that the National Apple Fhow is doing a great work and that Spokane is to be its permanent home." be said. COAST CONGRESS MEETS iC-ntlnqed From Tirwt Para.) .Coast and dwelt upon the necessity -of a mobile army concentrated along -the coasts. Coast Open to Attack. He said that tbe United States Is only . lltUe better prepared for war at this 'time than when war with Spain waa 'declared. He pointed to the unpre- larednea of the Army as regards tbe Pacific Coast and said that It would be possible for an enemy to invade these 'Shores at points not more than IS miles removed from the centers of xost defense. As a note of warning, tha speaker said that no one could tell where the first blow would be struck In the event of a clash suddenly pre cipitated. The session was called to order by Frank B. Anderson, president of the !erchant Marine League, with C. C. Hemon acting as secretary. Vpon the 'motion of James Rolph. Jr.. Governor "Olllett was chosen chairman of the congress. The Governor said In part: "There la nothing, it seems to me. pf so much importance to tbe Pacific Coast as a merchant marine. If 'here Is one thing more than another needed "on the Pacific Coast, it Is to build up our commerce with the Orient. Now that tha Panama Canal is Hearing com pletion. It seems to me that the time oaa arrived for Congress to strengthen our hands. Unless something Is done we shall be greeted by the spectacle of a great waterway built at an ex pense of S400.O0O.SOO for the benefit of foreign ships and not used by Ameri can vessels. "An ambitions nation fares us on the other side of the Pacific Shall Tt be tha flac of tha Rising Sun or the iars and Stripes that shall float at the mastheads of the Pacific- Shall Japan carry our mails ? "The Pacific Coast la In need of prop er defense. There must be adequate defense for the commerce of Los Ange les. San Francisco. Portland, Seattle and Taroma with their great growing communities and their greater growing trade. They are In need of protection and It la necessary that they should get that protection. General Morton said In part: "We. as a people, knowing our enorm oua resources. In men and material. think we are perfectly safe and that could resist the attarks of any nation. Perhaps we could In time, but It takes time. No nation, no combination of na tions, will attack us when we are pre pared. They will attack only when they are fully prepared and when they know that we are not prepared. But it takes time to prepare. War Comes Each Generation. In the history of our country, we have had a war every generation. Un less there la some great change in our civilisation, we will again have war. Therefore we must prepare for war. Preparation does not He In latent re sources of men and material. China la an Illustration of thla fact. There you find 400,000.000 men and abundant re sources. But what la China today but the football among natlona. "So I say, we are not sale. If any nation wr combination of nations, I repeat. Intends to attack us. they will do tt when they are fully prepared and are unprepared. a- B. Manley, of Portland, was also speaker. The following committees were ap pointed by Governor Olllett: Committee on permanent organli tlon. Robert P. Troy, of San Francisco; Senator Newlands, of Nevada: General Charles E. Morton, Seattle: Governor- elect T. t. Oddle. Nevada; Rufus Choate. San Diego; Fred P. Smith. Portland: Andrew Carrlgan. J. H. Mc Gregor. D. E. Skinner, W. H. Martson. n r ranclsco; Theodore Gler, Oak' land; W. F. Jensen. Salt Lake; Homer Lea. California; W. H. Corbett, Port land! and Judge J. F. Ellison. Committee on constitution, J. W. Dickie, San Francisco: Frank C. Sav age, Portland; E. F. Coburn, Utah; W. H. Andrews, New Mexico: Joseph T. Scott, Los Angeles; M. H. Robblns. Jr., and James Rolph, Jr.. San Francisco. Committee on resolutions Fred P. Smith. Portland: Representatives Mae- Lachlan and Lea. Los Angeles; D. E, Skinner. Andrew Carrlgan. R. B. Hale, San Francisco; Fred Georgeaon. Eu reka. Many Delegates Prominent. Among the prominent delegates were Rear-Admiral Phelps, Jr.. Secretary Mott-Smlth. representing Governor Frear. of Hawaii; President Wheeler, of the University of California; Homer Lea. formerly an officer In the Chinese Army, and a writer upon military af fairs: Senator Newlands. Congressman George A. Bartlett and Governor-elect Oddle of Nevada. Senator Perkins of Oakland. Judge E. F. Cnlburn and Colonel I. A. Benton of Utah. W. H. Andrews of Albuquerque, delegate In Congress from New Mexico. Governor Hay. of Washington, sent a delegation of ten prominent men and a like num ber were in attendance as the repre sentatives of Acting.Governor Bower- man.- of Oregon. The first day of the Congress ended with a orilllant reception and ball In the Palace Hotel, which was attended by the delegates, prominent citlsens of San Francisco, and guests from the Army and Navy. Start Now to Do Your Xmas Shopping Make Your Choice Before the Rush Is On Bargains for Friday and Saturday America's, Greatest Drugstore Canadian Coin Taken at Par Thermos Bottles at Cut Prices With every 50c purchase of these goods we give a 25c can of "Radio," the great household cleanser. 25c Pure Glycerine and Rose Water (for chappod hands and face), bottle 19 3oc Absorbent Cotton (a good hos pital cotton), pound 27? 60c Imperial Floor Wax (every pood dancer wants this wax on the floor) can 40 Three cans for S1.00 7oc Hektograph Mass (for copying bills of fare, school work, etc.), can 65? 2oo Poultry Powder (makes the hens healthy and they will lay you tbe returns) package 20 33c Listers' Antiseptic Fluid (for sore throat and mouth), per bot tle 25 2oc White Pine Cough Drops (re lieves that tickling in the throat), package 20c1 50c Pure Mustard Grd. (for med ical or cooking purposes), per can ooC 25c Denatured Alcohol (just the kind for the chafing dish), per quart 21 Toilet Articles at Cut Prices 50c Charles Flesh Food 35 2.5c Holmes Frostilla 14 6 25e Sanitol Cream 17d 50o Elcaya Cream 40 6 50c Sarin Skin Cream 37c? 50c La Blache Face Powder.. 33c 50c Java Riz Face Powder.. 33 C" I'ia Tnthvmnl Tnnth Pncto 1 fj 25c Graves' Tooth Powder.. 13 :5c Rubifoam 19c 25c Cuticura Soap 15 25c Packer's Tar Soap 15c $1.00 4-lb. Castile Soap 70 25c &z. Guest Room Soap, dz. 15? Thermos Bottles At Cut Prices Take one when you go duck shoot ing and you'll be glad you bought. $5.75 1-qt. bottle, special. .84.59 f.1.75 1-pint bottle 2.98 $6.o0 1-qt. Jeatner covered bot tle 84.93 $9.00 1-pint leather covered pie skin bottle $7.29 $4.00 1-pint leather covered pie skin bottle S3.19 Thanksgiving Sale of Sparkling Cot Glass We offer you choice from one of the largest stocks of genuine cut glass to be found on this coast. No stamped or half polished pieces in our stock. Just the money saving opportunity you have been waiting for. Come early to secure the best choice. Check the Pieces You Like on the List Baskets Colognes Ice Tubs Novelties Spooners Bella Comforts Jars Oils Stemware Bottles Cracker Jars . Jewel Boxes Olives Sugars and Creamers Boxes Cream Jugs ' Jugs Olive Bottles ' Syrups Bowls Cruets "Knife Bests Pitchers Table Bells Butter Dishes Decanters Lamps Plates Tobasco Bottles Candelabra Dishes Marmalade Jars Puff Boxes Tooth Pick Holders Candlesticks Electroliers -. Match Holders Punch Bowls Trays Celery Carafes Fern Dishes- Mayonnaise Sets Punch Cups Trays Ice Cream Catsup Bottles Finger Bowls Miscellaneous Relish Dishes Tumblers Celeries Flower Pots Mustards Salts and Peppers Vases Center Vases Ice Cream Trays Napkin Rings Sandwich Plates Water Bottles Cigar Jars Ice Cnps Nappies Sherbets Whiskey Jugs Artistic Water Sets $21.00 Water Set, $22.00 Water Set, r-'O.OO Water Set, $23.00 Water Set, $17,00 Water Set, $16.00 Water Set, $25.00 Water Set, $49.00 Water Set, $37.50 Water Set, $27.00 Water Set, Metal Lined Ferns $8.00 Fern Dish with silver lacquered lining, 8- inch. on sale at only $4.95 $6.00 Fern Dish with silver lacquered lining, 7 inch, on sale at only $3.95 7 pieces $14.50 7 pieces $15.00 7 pieces.... ....... .$13.95 7 pieces $15.50 7 pieces $12.50 7 pieces $10.95 7 pieces $17.50 7 pieces $34.50 7 pieces $26.50 7 pieces $18.50 Beautiful Bowls Regular $4.00 8-inch Bowl...., $2.75 Regular $4.50 8-inch Bowl $2.90 Regular $5.00 8-inch Bowl ....$2.50 Regular $6.00 8-inch Bowl $3.95 Regular $7.00 8-inch Bowl 4..$4.85 Regular $7.50 8-inch Bowl $5.15 Regular $8.00 . 8-inch Bowl $5.45 Regular $7.00 9-inch Bowl ,., $4.85 Regular $8.50 9-inch Bowl $5.50 Regular $9.00 9-inch Bowl $5.65 Sugars and Creamers Regular $8.00 Sugar and Creamer $4.85 Regular $-5.00 Sugar and Creamer $2.50 Regular $3.50 Sugar and Creamer $2.20 Regular $3.00 Sugar and Creamer.. ....$1.85 All Other Cut Glass One-Fourth Off Free A lOc Can of THORO With Each 25c Can Sold Friday and Saturday Thoro is the wonderful new Toilet Soap in pow dered form, made from fine cornmeal and pure olive oil soap, with all the moisture extracted; it lasts a long time, takes off all dirt, ink, paint, etc., keeps the hands soft and white and is the only really clean soap. In a durable revolving top can. This Solid Brass. Nickel-Plated Can attaches to your faucet instantly. You drill no holes for bolts or screws $1.50 Rubber Section Look at out Bath Mats, $2.00 size.. $1.29 Bath Mats, 85c size bd? $2.00 2-qt. Red Rubber Hot "Water Bottle, guaranteed .$1.47 $2.25 3-qt. Red Rubber Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed . . ..Jpl.toU 98c Slate Fountain Syringe, 2-qt 67 $1.65 Slate Combination, 2-qt. size.. 1.15 $1.50 Ladies' Spray 98 10c Wash Cloths, 4 for 25d Silk Hangers from ..45 to $1.25 $1.00 Bath Spray 63 German " Toys, actually imported from across the Atlantic ocean. Don't fail to see them. Stationery. Section Domino Set Free with any box of paper. $1.50 Fountain Pens, "Voodlarks".98 $1.25 Ink Pencils, ""Woodlarks" 89 50c Flaming Pocket Lighters 25 25c Deck Bicycle Playing Cards 19 25c Deck "VVhist Playing Cards 19 35c deck Playing Cards "Woodlark"29 50c Deck Congress Playing Cards... 39 75c Deck Linette Playing Cards 29 1 doz. "500' 'Score Cards free with each deck of cards. Calendar Pads for "1911" l and up Calendar . Mounts for "1911". .lOY-15 Thanksgiving Tally Cards, Place Cards And Post Cards in large assortment. Autocrat Stationery in new tints just in. In the Leather Section New Moire Hand Embroidered Novelties, dainty designs in pale blue, green and white ; Handkerchief Cases, "Writing Cases, Glove Cases and Necktie Cases; beautiful holiday gifts; values to $2.50 $1.09 $1.50 Lined Bags, tan, brown and black, in side purse, stitched frame, special. ..79 Coin Purses, calfskin, pin seal and sealskin, 50c values, special 33J Wood lark Prices Bristle Goods Come in and look at our new stock of late toilet sets in sterling silver, plated metal and Parisian ivory. Fine for Xmas gifts. i $1.00 Cushion Back Hair Bru&h, size Xo. 1 ' 69 25c Folding Pocket Conib......l9 50c Hard Rubber Comb 39 $1.50 to $1.75 assortment of French hand drawn brushes. A real bargain 98 $1.50 Cushion Back double Bris tle Hair Brush $1.09 25o Tooth Brush 16 40r Tooth Brush, English and French makes 29 85o Horn Comb. ...49 35c Hand Scrubs 21 C 60o Cloth Brushes 47 $4.00 Howard Cloth Brushes, genuine ebony, long handle, for $2.98 $1.75 to $2.00 assortment of Hair Brushes, stiff bristles for $1.49 60c Box Bon Bons and chocolates 39 Agents Orange Blossom, Johnstone's Ideal and other fine Candies. Surprise Sale Fine Pictures Pastels, Landscapes, Marines, 20x30. 3-inch deep gold frames with corners and center ornaments burnished; reg ular price $12.00, now only 6.O0 Pastels,. 16x20100 different sub jeets in deep gold frames, burnished corner ornaments; reg. $5... $2.50 See Our $1.95 Eooms 1000 different pictures to select from, up to $5.00 values, special $1.95 See Our 98c Room 500 different subjects" to select from, beautiful powdered gold frames, sepia and color subjects. Your choice.. 98J Special Offer $3.7o colored fac similies in 3-inch handsome gold frames, 14x20; only 2 sold to one person. Friday and Saturday at only ....98 Medicinal Wines and Fine Liquors $1.50 Yellowstone, full quarts. bonded ..$1.18 $1.25 Guekenheimer Eye, full quarts, bonded '...$1.04 $1.2o Clarke s bour Mash Bour bon, bonded 79tf $1.25 Burke's 3 Star Irish.. $1.09 $1.00 Shaw's Malt S9 $2.50 Crawford's Scotch, 20 years old S1.9S $1.25 Munro's Scotch $1.05 $2.00 qt. 3 Star Imported Cog nac .. SI. 69 $1.10 qt. Imported Cognac S9c 60c ii pt. Imported Cognac. $1.2o Plymouth Gin 50c 50c .49 98 Superior California Port..34J Choice California Sherry. .34 A Sale of Bath Room Cabin'ts $2S.00 White finish, with nickel trimmings, plate glass shelves and mirrored door, sizes ISx 24 inches $17.75 $24.00 Enameled Iron Cabinet, with 32x18 mirror; made to set into the wall $14.00 $10.50 Enameled Wood Cabinet, 15x20, with plate glass mir ror 9x13 inches $7.75 $9.60 Oak Cabinet with 9x16 mirror $5.75 $7.50 Oak Cabinet, with 7x10 mirror t $4.75 aheep through the Winter, many Mon tana ranchers are aeiuns; tneir stock to ranchmen In Alberta and Saskatche wan. Last month 15.000 sheep were shipped over the border through Coutts, Alberta. FOOTBALL" INJURY FATAL Boy J 3 Years Old Iles Week After Game In Brookljm. Tacoma Boy Is Drowned. MONTESANO, Wash.. Not. 17. (Spe cial.) Webb Williams, 22, was drowned today while working on the boom of the Wynooche-Lumber A Shingle Co.. at this place. Ue was working on the logs and In some way fell Into the water. Wil liams came here from Tacoma four or live months ago. 120 Partridges Receded. DATTOK. Wash.. Nov. 17. (Special.) Eastern Washington and Oregon are to be greatly benefitted by the intro- Xtw TOliK. ov. it. As the re sult of Injuries received a week ago. when playing football. 13-year-old John Fisher died In his home In Brook lyn today. . Slimson's Kxprnsea Include Tips. ALBANT. N. T.. Nov. 17. Henry L. Stlmson. defeated Republican candi date for Governor, certified to the Sec retary of State today that he spent fi;!.3 in aid of his candidacy, which Included a $1000 contribution to the Republican State Committee and f!50 to the Stlmson campaign fund. Mr. Stlmson said he gfcve 1-5 In tips to hotel and Pullman employes. Sheep Sold for Want of Feed. LETHERIDOB. Alberta. Nov.- IT. Not having sufficient feed to last their ! Epileptic Fits There Is nothing more frightful in a happy home than to have one of Its members instantly seised with a dread ful attack of Epilepsy or Fits. The many gratelul letters irom sucn nomes, after the use of Koslne. the remark able remedy tor this dread ailment, testify to the real merit of the preparation. It is a meritorious article and is sold on a guarantee plan tnat deserves your confidence. The price. 110. will be refunded by gkidmore Drug Co. if not fully satisfied after using a bottle. Mail orders filled by the Koslne Co.. Washington. D. C or E kid more Drug Co, 1S1 Third at. and S72-S74 Morri son st i ductlon this week of sixty pairs of Hungarian partridges. Columbia County's board of commissioners has appropriated over 300 obtained from the sale of hunting licenses and -the first shipment of birds arrived from theEast today and will be placed in the grain week. fields out from Dayton this Australia's old age pension scheme will coat It about $1,020,000 for Its first flical year. This amount Is expected to Increase as the population crows. The Very Latest in Picture Frame Mouldings Moldings tn antique gold, rich Circassian walnut veneers and other new moldings In great variety are constantly coming to us. PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING In this department your attention Is and correct framing always maintaining. directed to prompt, careful The Lowest Prices Consistent With Good Workmanship Artists' material, stationery and architects' supplies. Sale agents "Marshall" Dollar Fountain Ien. Mirrors, all sizes, framed to order. Bee our bungalow hat racks and log cabin mirror frames.. Sanborn, Vail & Co. 17 First and 171 Frosit Street, B etwee m Morrlaosi and YasahlU. Main 008, A CMOS. Phones PERFECT LAUNDRY WORK WITHOUT BLEACHING POWDER We have the only equipment in this city for perfect work without the use of chloride of lime for bleaching purposes. UNION LAUNDRY CO. Main 398, A 1123. 301 Second St. -.-V . t-3 1 What Shall We Get the Boy for Christmas? Why Xot Something Instructive as Well as Simply Amnslng. Have you ever considered the advantage of an Electric Motor over the averaRO toy? There is no end of Inventions to ho made bv the small hoy with an Klectrio Motor for the motive poyer. We Have Them From at.OO l p Operating on a Single Iry Battery. 0. E STL'BBS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 61 Sixth St. Portland, Or.