The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 28, 1919, SECTION THREE, Page 10, Image 48

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIYX, PORTLAND. DECEMBER 2R. 1919.
The Oregonian
Annual Edition
will be a complete, accurate compendium of
valuable information on many subjects relat
ing to the development of Oregon.
Highway Construction,
Commercial and
Industrial Progress and
Harbor Improvements.
will be among the chief features, all replete
with well-written stories, splendidly illus
trated. In text and illustrations, this edition will
be in keeping with the usual standard of The
Oregonian annuals.
Tourists and
Prospective Homeseekers
will find in this number just the information
needed to enable them the better to under
stand the state.
Out New Year's Day
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I SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THE I
I OREGONIAN ANNUAL ARE: I
Ben W. Olcott, governor of Oregon
George L. Baker, mayor of Portland
Hon. R. A. Booth, member state highway com
mission W. J. Hofmann, president Pacific Northwest
Tourist association
L. J. Simpson, good roads enthusiast of North
Bend
I. N. Fleischner, member state fish and game
commission
A. G. Jackson, federal forest examiner
H. H. Weatherspoon, state horticultural com
missioner L. T. Reynolds, cherry expert
A. C. Allen, expert on pear growing
William E. Schimpff, cranberry grower
H. S. Gile, president of a fruit juice company
Robert C. Paulus, prune expert
William A. Marshall, chairman state industrial
accident commission
Colonel Henry E. Dosch, secretary Oregon state
board of horticulture
J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public
instruction
C. I. Lewis, Manager Oregon Growers' Co
operative association
J. D. Mickle, state dairy and food commissioner
Will H. Bennett, state superintendent of banks
W. H. Walton, editor Better Fruit
A. M. Gray, filbert grower
Percy A. Cupper, state engineer
W. H. Crawford, manager Oregon land settle
ment commission
A. G. Clark, manager Associated Industries of
Oregon
David N. Roberg, state health officer
H. B. Van Duzer, president Portland Chamber
of Commerce
S. A. Kozer, deputy secretary of state
M. H. Houser, chairman Port of Portland com
mission G. B. Hegardt, secretary, Portland Commission
of Public Docks
Major J. R. Slattery, corps of U. S. Engineers
George J. Kelly, member, Portland Motorboat
club
W. E. Mahoney, of the Emergency Fleet cor
poration W. J. Kinney, secretary, Vancouver, Wash.,
Commercial club
Floyd A. Swan, member, Port of Vancouver
C. B. McCullough, bridge engineer, state high
way commission
F. A. Elliott, state forester
John C. Almack, member of faculty, University
of Oregon
S. Benson, chairman, state highway commission
Lewis A. McArthur, secretary, Oregon geo
graphic board
Carl D. Shoemaker, state game warden
R. W. Price, president, Oregon Hotel Men's
association
Hal M. White, manager, Portland public audi
torium S. B. Vincent, Chamber of Commerce publicity
bureau
Frank Coffinberry, representing Travelers'
Protective association
Clarence B. Osborne, member of Oregon bu
reau of mines and geology staff
A. L. Barbur, commissioner of public works,
Portland
L. H. Whitney, assistant superintendent of
Portland schools
W. D. B. Dodson. executive secretary, Portland
Chamber of Commerce
Mark Woodruff, secretary, Imperial Shrine
convention committee
Edward L. Wells, weather forecaster
H. H. Griffis, president, Portland Ministerial
association
Marion Kyle, member, Oregon Aero club
Eric V. Hauser, capitalist and general booster
Jesse A. Currey, rose expert
R. E. Clanton, state master fish warden
W. B. Follett, state commander, American
Legion
Dr. D. W. Mack, chief inspector, milk division,
bureau of health, Portland
Albert A. Aya, manager industrial department,
Swift & Co.
New Year's Oregonian
ANNUAL NUMBER, JANUARY 1. 1920
Is the most interesting and complete edition ever published about 100
pages. You will want to send copies to your friends in the east. Order
now for delivery on January 1st. Single copy 10c; postage, 7c in United
States and possessions; foreign 14c. Fill out blank form and send to
Oregonian Office, Sixth and Alder.
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New Year's Annual to each of the above addresses. (Inclose 17c for each
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