THE MORNING OREGONIAN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911.
FORTY-FIVE Carloads Coming
Finest The "SUNKIST" Kind-
-Are California's
ON SALE ALL
NEXT WEEK
f'SUNKIS'F Premiums
Attractive Prices and Special Displays of "SUNKISTS"
At All Dealers
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Forty-five carloads of famous " SnnMst "
oranges more than 18,000 boxes are speeding
eastward by fast freight, direct fronrthe orange
groves of California.
They will be here, on sale'at every dealer's
next Monday morning:. The sale will continue
through the week. It will be the.biggest affair
of its kind in history.
Last year's "Sunkist" Orange Sale was such
a huge success, and everybody bought so liber
ally, that your local dealers were simply swamped
with business. They were hardly able to supply
the demand. We therefore suggest that yon
place your order for Sunkist
oranges as early next week as
possible. Then you will be cer
tain of being supplied.
Every orange in every box is
sound, tree-ripened and hand
picked the most luscious, health
ful fruit on the market. For
"Sunkist oranges axe Califor
nia's choicest crop.
Five thousand orange growers
select their choicest and pack them
nnder the name "Sunkist." Thus
every "Snniist" orange is perfect
solid, sweet and full flavored."
In "Sunkist" wrappers you get trte-riperud,
hand-picked oranges of the most acceptable
variety. Every orange is picked by a gloved
hand. They are shipped by fast freight, and
always reach your table in prime condition. Be
ing seedless, fibre less and thin-skinned, there is but
very little waste. They are the most economical
oranges yon can buy. Each one is packed in a
germ-proof tissue paper wrapper and bears the
label ,,SunkisC,
All Physicians Advise Oranges
Physicians
and food ex
perts advise
people to eat more orsages. "Wo are a nation of meat
eaters. And hi winter, especially, the system getsctogged.
citrsing; con g-estion. colds, fevers, etc Those who eat fresh
wholesome trait freely, seldom require medical treatment.
Serve Them for Breakfast and in
Salads and Desserts
Oranges are the ideal breakfast fruit and "between
meals" lunch. For salads, they are indispensable.
Orange ices, sherbets, puddings, etcare very popular
and delicious desserts. '
"SunJdst" by the Box
"Sunkist" oranges reach you in such perfect con
dition, fresh from the oianee groves.
they will keep for weeks. Your dealer
can make you a handsome saving if
you order a box or half box. They are
cheaper than table apples, and the .
greatest health food.
A Word About
"Sunkist" Lemons
Fruit dealers at all times sxe sup-
plied with "Sunkist" lemons. They .
are the same
superior qual
ity as "Sun
kist" oranges.
Never thick
skinned or
pithy. " Sun
kist" lemons are so juicy that
two of them equal three of the
commonplace kind. They, too,
repacked in "Sunkist wrappers.
Save Your "Sunkist Wrappers
By saving your "Sunkist" orange and lemon wrap
pers you can easily secure a full set of genuine Rogers
orange spoons, dessert spoons and fruit knives. The
patterns shown here are our new 1911 styles, designed
exclusively for us. They are as attractive and stylish as
money can buy. All are Rogers quality, standard
A-No. 1 plate and are fully guaranteed by the maker..
No advertising appears on any of our premiums.
Read on the right the description of. these valuable
and
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Spoon Free
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shows our new
1911 design.
"Sunkist" Or
ange Spoon, ac
tual size; being
a genuine Rog
ers product and
of the latest
style. This
spoon will bo
sent you, charg
es, packing,
etc., prepaid,
on receipt of
12 " Sunkist "
wrappers and
12c For each
additional
spoon send Li
,fSunkist"
wrappers and j
12 cents.
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Valuable Dessert
Spoon Free
The picture
shows our new 1911
design. Dessert
Spoon, actual size.
It Is of the same
excellent quality
and beautiful de
sign as the orange
spoon, but being
larger and heavier
is more valuable.
Sent to you on re
ceipt of 24 "Sun
kist" wrappers
and 20c additional.
For each addition
al dessert spoon
, send 24 "SunJrist"
wrappers and
r 20 cents.
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this Fruit
Knife Free
Our 1911
"SnnkisfFruit
Knife is shown
here, actual size.
It is made of
special tem
pered steelheav
ily silver-plated.
Fully guaran
teed by manu
facturers, Wm.
Rogers & Son. j
crent io you ou
receipt of 24 '
Sunkist":
wrappers and'
20c For each'
additional knifa
send 24 "Sun
kist" wrappers
and 20 cants.
On all re
mittances up
to 24c please
send one-cent
stamps, on
amounts abovo2-ic, send post office money
order, eApieta money order or bank draft.
Do not send cash. Make your money order
or draft payable to The California Fruit
Growers' Exchange, and address your let
ters to The California Fruit Growers' Ex
change, 34 Clark Street, Chicago, 111.
You can secure these premiums with "Sun
kist" orange wrappers, "Sunkist" lemon
wrappers, Red Ball" orange wrappers, or
"Red Ball" lemon wrappers. If yon will
make it a point to buy only "Sunkist" and
"Red Ball' oranges and lemons, you win not
only get the finest fruits that grow, eco
nomically priced, but you will soon have enough wrappers to secure a
complete set of the beautiful spoons and knives here shown.
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SHEET'S HOPE
STILL DEFERRED
Baffled Candidate Vainly
Pleads With Dix to
Do Something.'
PARKER'S WORDS WASTED
Fir-Denylntc Judjro Aks IirglMator
to "Vote for Slirrhan, Xot Me."
but "Impossible" J Reply,
ralrs Ilrduce Total Ballot.
AX. BANT. N. T.. Jan. 10. The third
lolnt ballot for United States Senator
today showed practically no change In
the rival camps Into which the fight to
elect W". F. Sheehan ha spilt the Dem
ocratic majority.
Put to thn tent of spending an unex
pected week-end la Albany. Sheehan's
friends remained and Toted, except
when able to arranse pairs which left
Ms position uninjured.
But Sheehan did not Rain a single
Tote although A. B. Parker, bis law
partner. In a personal letter to Assem
blyman Saunders, solicited for him the
aid of the seven Assemblymen who
previously voted for Parker.
Sixty out of the t01 members of the
legislature were absent today and It
is expected more will take advantace,
of the pair system to (to before the
.ourtb ballot tomorrow.
Sheehan Can't More Ilx.
Shcenan returned to New York to
nlcht. hut will be bark Monday. Ills
lejarture emphaslxes the general be
lief that the truce will last over to
morrow's session.
Befor he departed, he paid his sec
ond visit to the executive chamber and
made another effort to enlist Gover
nor rtx's aid. AH the Governor would
say about this conference was that
fcheehan showed him a copy of the let
ter written In his behalf by Parker.
The Governor added that his position
on the Senamrshlp was unchanged, lie
believed It his duty to keep hands off.
The number of Democratic eandl
datew was Increased to IS on today's
ballot by votes for Martin II. Glynn.
ex-State Controller, and Simon W.
Hoeendale. ex-Xtate Attorney-General,
ill yen quickly declared himself not a
candidate.
The result of today's ballot:
Whole number of votes, 141: neces
sary to choice. 71: William F. Sheehan.
tO: Kdward M. Shepard. 11: John IX
Reman. 4: Alton B. Parker. 3: D. C
llerrlck. 3: James W. Gerard. Z; Mar
tin Glynn. 2: Martin W. Littleton. 3: Si
mon W. Rosendalo. 1 : Morgan J.
tBrlen. 1: Chauncey M. Depew (Kep.),
J.
Parker Pleads for Shrrlian.
In his Utter to Saunders. Parker
says:
"You. alons; with several others, are
casting your votes for me for the Sen
atorshtp. "While no one can fall to appreciate
the courtesy even of such a complimen
tary vote, let me say with aU possible
emphasis that no one Is doing me a
favor by such an act. but tbe reverse.
"You can. however. If you so choose,
do me a favor by casting your vote
for Mr. Sheehan. The unjust attacks
on Mr. Sheehan should not weaken the
support of his friends, but should ce
ment and strengthen their uncompro
mising efforts for his election.
"Unfortunately In this country alto
gether too often elections are charac
terised by undeserved and unjustifiable
attacks on worthy candidates. During
the campaign of 1901. when Mr. Shep
ard ran on the Tammany ticket against
Seth Low for the Mayoralty of New
York City, attacks on Mr. Shepard were
at least as bitter as those now directed
against Mr. Sheehan.
"Mr. Sheehan was then denounced by
his present strenuous newspaper sup
porters for taking the nomination from
Tammany Hall and particularly for his
attitude on the question of 'Deverytsm,'
which was one of the burning Issues
of the day and the end of his political
career was predicted as certain. Their
attitude was as unjust then toward Mr.
Shepard as It is now towards Mr. Ehee
hsxu" Mr. Saunders In reply said In part:
"I regret that you have thus ex
pressed yourself and beg leave to state
that It Is not possible for me to aot In
accordance with your advice. I speak
for myself only, although I have no
doubt many of my colleagues will also
fall to accept your view of the matter.
So Choice Made In Tennessee.
XASHVILLE. Tenn.. Jan. 20. The
Tennessee Legislature took the tenth
ballot for United States Senator today,
with the following result: McMillan
(Keg. Dem.), B; Knle (Ind. Pom.), 63;
Wooldrldge (Rep.), 3: McKellar (Ind.
Dem.), 8. Necessary for choice 66. No
election.
PLATFORM BAR TO ELECTION
Colorado IX-mocrats Want to Hold
I'p Selection of Senator.
DEWER, Jan. 20. Twenty members
of the Democratic majority In the col
orado House signed their names to an
agreement to prevent the election of a
United States Senator until tne piac
form pledges of the Democratic party
have been enacted Into law.
It Is believed the action of today's
caucus may delay the choice of a suc
cessor to the late Charles J. Hughes,
Jr., for 30 days or more, although the
official balloting Is to begin next Tues-
dAV.
The combination effected today Is
said to embrace a few of the support
ers of all the prominent candidates for
the toga, as it was reared recusal to
Join the movement might affect the
chances or tbe candidates.
Walsh Gains Another Vote.
HELENA. Mont. Jan. 20. T. J.
Walsh. Democrat, gained another vote
In the Montana Senatorial race today,
while Carter, Republican candidate, fell
back four from yesterday. The vote:
Walsh, Democrat. 35: Carter, Repub
Heart. 2: Conrad. Democrat. IS: scat
terlng. 15. Necessary for choice. EL
S0UTH IMPERILS
UIHLU I lLluIII
Adoption of Sutherland Amend
ment Would Defeat
Borah's Motion.
NEW PORTRAIT OP NEW YORKER WHO MAINTAINS LEAD
IN SACE FOR SENATOR,
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W. F. SHEEHAN.
DEMOCRATIC VOTE NEEDED
Republicans May Provide Control of
Senatorial Elections, but Tlila
Would Destroy Two-Thirds
Majority Xeccssary.
WASHINGTON". Jan. 20. For the first
time since the report of the resolu
tion looking to the election of United
States Senators- by direct vote of the
poople that resolution today became the
subject of general debate in the Sen
ate. Rayner was the chief speaker, but
the discussion was participated in by
Bacon, Borah, Sutherland and others.
It grew out of the Maryland Senator's
assault upon the Sutherland amendment
giving Congress such power to control
the time and manner of holding Sena
torial elections as is now possessed by
it in the election of members of the
House of Representatives.
The amendment is giving the friends
of the resolution concern. It appeals
to many of the Republican Senators, but
not to the Democrats. The apprehen
sion is that It may be voted Into the
resolution and In that event it is prob
able that the provision as a whole
would be defeated. A majority vote
would be sufficient to adopt the amend
ment, while two-thirds would be nec
essary to insure the success of the reso
lution as a whole.
SUBSIDY BILL UNDER HOT FIRE
Cummins and Burton Stir Up Gallln
ger to Its Defense.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Asserting in
the Senate that the pending ocean mall
bounty bill Is a mere entering wedge to
a general ship subsidy, which may re
quire an annual expenditure of from
(50.000.000 to $100,000,000. Cummins, of
Iowa, today made vigorous onslaught
upon that measure. ,
Burton, of Ohio, also attacked the
bill as calculated to be very expensive
and do little good.
Oallinger defended the measure, as
serting that it would contribute a much
needed stimulus to a decadent shipping.
He said that in the pending bill, "the
Postmaster-General Is given a power of
discretion never yet imposed in mortal
man."
Declaring that we might not always
have a Postmaster-General of the
"highest Integrity and greatest wis
dom," he urged amendments to 'the
measure. He said the language of the
bill contemplated compensation for both
the Inward and outward voyoge.
. Letter-Box Plan Killed.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 The proposal
Chat after January 1 next delivery of maU
by city letter-carriers should be made
only at such residences and places of
business as provide at the door or en
trance suitable receptacles, for its de
posit was knocked out of the postoffloe
appropriation bill in the House today.
NAVY WILL GET $130,000,000
Provision Made In Bill for Experi
ments in Aviation.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. The naval ap
propriation bill, carrying approximately
1130.000.000, will be reported to the House
by the naval affairs committee next week.
Among the provisions voted into the bill
today was an appropriation of 325,000 for
experimental work in aviation. The bill
makes no changes as to the questions of
aids to tbe Secretary nor to the Bureau
of Equipment work.
The committee also voted a provision
for 335.000 to carry out the President's
recommendation for the construction of
a suitable crypt at the Naval Academy
at Annapolis for the body of John Paul
Jones.
MORE BATTLESHIPS PROPOSED
House Committee Recommends Two.
Pacific to Get Submarines.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Two battle
ships, two colliers, eight torpedo-boat
destroyers and four submarine boats
constitute the naval Increase pro
gramme for next year, under action of
the House committee on naval affairs
today.
Tlis action carries out the main fea-
tures of the Administration plan of
building two battleships a year with
needed auxiliary vessels. The battle
ships are to cost $6,000,000 each, ex
clusive of armor and armament and
are to be of 27,000 tons.
The action on the two colliers was
unanimous. On the four submarines,
which the Paclfio Coast representa
tives have been vigorously pressing the
vote was 13 to 2.
"Independent" Fights aiatch Tax.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Contending
that the Diamond Match Company is
the power behind the throne In press
ing the Esch bill to tax white phos
phorus matches, John T. Huner, of
Evergreen, L. I., an independent match
manufacturer, today opposed that meas
ure before the House committee on
ways and means. Mr. Huner asserted
the- bill would injure his business and
denied there was any danger of necro
sis resulting from handling his product.
T. R. TO VISIT PORTLAND
Ex-President Will Spend Day, Here
Early in April.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 20. Sen
ators Bourne and Chamberlain this
morning received a letter from ex
President Roosevelt In which he ad
vises them that early in April he will
pass through Portland on his way from
San Francisco to New York.
Mr. Roosevelt said he did not want
to have Portland people feel that there
if If
today mmgm
was any need of preparing an enter
tainment for Jiim or of having him
speak during his visit in Portland, but
that he did not want them to think ho
would go through the city without let-
tlncr them know In advance. The Sen
ators feel sure that if the commercial
bodies shall take the matter up. tho
ex-President will address the citizens
of Portland, and they suggest that'
some of the commercial bodies take the
matter up directly with Mr. Roosevelt,
or with him through them, and they
will be glad to do what they can to ''
assist in having him entertained while
he is in Portland.
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Iowa Legislature Can't Elect.
DES MOINES, Jan. 20. The first bal
lot taken by the Iowa Legislature ok
the United States Sonatorshlp today
stood:
Lafayette Young. 32; W. S. Kenyon,
27; A. B. Funk, 22; P. II. W. Byers.
13; Warren Garst, 7; Carl Franke, 1;
W. P. Hepburn, 1; Porter, Democrat, 52.
Necessary for choice. 80.
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maidens, wives or mothers.thattha one simple,
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Only those who buy the genuine Syrup of
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excellence of the remedy, the full name of the
company California Fig Syrup Co. is printed
on the front of every package, and without it
any preparation offered as Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna is fraudulent and should be
declined. To those who know the quality of
thi3 excellent laxative, the offer of any substi- .
tute, when Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna
is called for, is always resented by a transfer
of patronage to some first-class drug establish
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false brands,nor imitation remedies. The genu
ine article may be bought of all reliable drug
gists everywhere; one size only. Regul;
price oo cents per bottle. Get a bottle
to have in the house when needed.
Grows Hair
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A Remedy That Costs Noth
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Resorcln is one of the latest ani
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We want you to try a few bottles
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Remember, you can obtain Rexall
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Drug Co., Inc., Cor. 7th and Washing,
ton Sts.
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Women as well as men are made mlseraMa
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promptly relieves.
Swamp-Root stands the highest fnr th
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