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10 ' I I THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMDER 7, 1003. STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TO ASSEMBLE The Oregon State Horticultural , SO- rieiy win noia is iwijmvui"' . mi mMiin rwim llfli-flmtwp 8 to (. In ..i.i.iiu in th auditorium. of tli Meter & frank store, A most Interesting pro- STim has been jreps rea or a room adjoining the .exhibits and on, the aame noor. . , uv. .vhlhlla a number of BDeolal prists have been prepared by tha so rlwty. while tha commercial bodies of different aectlons of the state have prepared special prises and trophlea for . tha beat snowing rnina in iuo uiuoii districts. Thla latter arrangement la an Innovation, and la meeting with much favor among tha fruit .men of tha ' elate. v.- . ? . .' , ' Tha Hat of prlaea and donor Is follows: -.. , ;-,-iv !,' , SetaU Ownership. .' Winners of the following premiums will retain ownership of their ezhiblta: No. 1 For best exhibit of apples, any vnrlpty. from Clackamas county. Donor, Oregon City Commercial club, $13.50. No. 1 For aecond best exhibit of api plea, any variety, from Clackamas coun-, tv. Ionor Oregon. City Commercial cluh. $7.60. ' . , ' y - No. S For best box of apples grown In Hood River county.t Donor, Hood Hlver Commercial -club, $18. No. 4 For best box of Spltsenbergs, exhibited and grown by a. Lane county .grower. Ponor. , Eugene Commercial club. $10.' , j -w- No, 6 For: best exhibit of five or. murw Doxra -ppiwa uum m mnnia vi cum In' Multnomah county, ponor, Portland Commercial club, $2J. r rramlnma fcy tha oolaty. r -No'. C-Kor beat county exhibit Of, 1 bNo? s'ond beat pounty axhlblt or i boxes appte. . ..hihlt No. 8 For third best county exniim of 1 boxes sppi.b. ,.h th. K mmlal will accompany three preceding. n frs medals for the following nd ex hibitor reulns ownership of exlhlblt, ' ffo For beat collections, of Fran- Vo-Kotbest collation of May- Noll-tor' best' collection Of .Du CXr3-Kor"-be.t coUectlon of Baroe- l0N 'K or best-collecUon of Amerl- CaNo"W17lFor W coliectlon' of Buro pean cheatnu. Trntt- four following, exhibited by grower and dryer: t v 4t t.,.wh . No, 16 Italian nrun, n. v, .v..-.. prunes; No. 17. Silver prunes. . IV:- . tl.- OK nnnnd nni'Viea of dried I'l-une. cominerctnlly packed. - No. JO For bent collection of dried fruits, commercially packed.. . Apples ana rwn. ff t rnr tiMi nox of each of the following varieties of P,P'l:.-; Kn Ppltienberg: No. S3. Northern Spy: No. S4, Jonathan: No. 25. Baldwin; No. 36. Orlines' tlolden; No. 17. Bn lavla: No. tit. ikaiiHna llak Now. 83. Wenri N. MO, Hwaar: No. II; Oano; No, J, riellrliuia: No. JS, Home Hwoity; Ni. l, Wlntor llanuna; No. i. rellow HJI f lower: Nil S. H'd Cheek lJlpl": No, 7, Hyde's King; No. la. Wlneaau; Nu. 39, Ortleyj No. 0, King of Tompkins CForJ'bet plate of each of following Yarletlt-a of atplee: No, 41 Yellow Newtonj No. 4t. Bl' enburg; No. ,, Northern Hy i No, -44, Jonathan: Ne,. 46, lialdwlo; No. 46. Urlmea- Uolden: No. 47. Ben Pavle; No, 4, Arkaniiaa Blsckj Na 49. Wyaener. Mo, 60. Bwaar: No. 61. Oano; No. hi, iMillcloua: No. 63. Kome Beauty; No. 14, Winter Banana; No. 65. Jffllow Bell- 87. "yd. a King; No. 61. Wlne.an: No. Kins i.ounty; eta, ai, rn-jr. No. ( for best( collection of apples No. 3 For aecond beat Collection of apples on plates. ' lio, (4 Vor third best collection of sppien ail pinicw. - For best plate of each of following varlctlea of peara: ' . No. 66 Winter Nella; No. 66. P. Bar ry: No. 7. B. d'AnJou; Na ,68, COimlce; No. .69, B. Clalrgoau. ". Tsgretablaa. .'.v., ';' '-. ' No. 10 Tot best plato onions; No. 71. for beet plate of potatoes; No. 73. for e n.iiirinwr! No. 73. for bst head of cabbage: No. 74 for best bunch or ceiery; rxu. to, iu. tlon or onions, jive imiuwia ; fnr. luul nnllection of variety i ---- . potatoes, five specimens of each va riety, , ' . ; ,' .Other rrsmlams. w i n..n,lum. mr Affered bv roiiuwinK t't ",u"- " . others. J Fruit becoraea property of No 77-r or oest rive otki i vll,. (not murf luau t-wv ' " . rlety). IJonor, Haselwood Cream btore, ' to !-gv.f tu Rnltaenberaa. Ponor, Pacific Paper company. $10. Two 7 For best box gpltsenberga - in wniamotf a vsltev. Donor. 1. TownseiK Creamery company. $10. No. U Fcr beet five bones Bpitm hur from Vro county. Donor, Hulel porTand, ."0. ' Na l For best three botes apples (one box each), crown In Willamette valley. Donor, Mason, EHrniao a Co No. 31 For best box SpMsenburgs (113 apples to box), from Ja- ioon county.- Donor, W, F, BurrfcH, $ih. No, s For best box Tellow New. town Pippins (111 spples to box), from Jackson county, Doiwr, Uordon Voor hies, $:'5. . No. 4 For-best three boxes apples Jrown In Yamhill count v. Donor, The acoba-Mtinn company, No, $6 For best three boxes apples (one box of each) of Bpltsenburg, Yel low Newtown and Northern Hpy. grown In Yamhill or Polk counties. ' Donor. Co liiinlila. TniHt com Dun v. I:'5. ' No. For best exhibit (IS lbs.) Of Yamhill county walnuts. Donor, Tha Churcnill-Aiatinews company; . tu. No. 87 For beat five boxes MplUen burgs. Donor, Hotel Oregon, $60. No. t8 Kor best three boxes grown In Hood River county, one box each Newtown Pippin, tipitsciiburr, Jonathan. Donors. Devlin A Firebaugh, $;i. . No. For best box Northern 8py. Donor, J. B. Pllklngton. 100 cherry trees. No. 30 For best two boxea Newtown Pippin. Doimrs, A. & C Feldenhelmer; cup valued at $20. t flo, t For best box Winter Banana apples. ' Donors. William tiadiby Sons. Morris chair, $30.00.' " ; No 92 For best box Baldwins grown In Willamette valley. Donor, Mitchell, Lewis 4 Btaver Co., spray pump. $16.00. No 93 For ' best box i Arkansas macks. - Donor, Rusaellvllle Nursery Co., 100 cherry trees. ' n: B4 For best two boxes (one box of each) grown In Douglas County. Donor. Hardle Mfg. Co., one barrel snray outfit or other merchandise to value of $25.00. . . ;- No. 6 r OT oesi nox jvea v. nt-ca olns. Donor, J. J. Buixer, aiu.uu. n asFor beat three boxes Ortlcys, Donor, Butterfleld Bros.. $20.00. M For beat box Grimes' Golden. Donor. Falrbanka, Morse A Co., one genuine Falrbanka No. 600 Union Fam- lly acale;: capacity 310 pounda by H ounce. No. For Ut box Home Beauty anplea. Honor. ir, O. W. Cornntlua. $16. 0U. ' ' No. 99 For best commercially packed box apples grown In Willamette valley. Donor. Polaoii Implement Co., ftve-tooth oultlvator. i . No. 100 For " best box Jonot liana grown east of Casoada mountains. Donor, Charles H. Lllley Ca, WUcy a best atock food, $10.00. No. 101 For best box Baldwin ap plea grown eaat of Oamade mountains. Donor. Imperial Hotel Co.. $10.00. No. 103 For bst box .Wegener. Donor.' David- M. Dunne, two barrels phoenix lime and aulphur spray. iltt ivauci mu " - ' Donor, Oregon Nursery Co., nursery stock, value $26.00. , No. 104 Beat box Newtown Pippin apples grown eaat of Cascade moun talna. Donor, Oreou Nursery Co., nur sery atock. value $36.00. t - , No. 106 Beat box Jonathan applea. Donor, Oregon Nursery Co.,. nursery stock, value $26.00. ' No.- 106 Best box Newtown Plpplna frown west of Cascade mountains. onor, Oregon Nurssry Co., . nursery stock, value $26.00, . - . No. 107 Best, box Cornice pears. Donor. Schmidt Lithograph Co., cup, value $16.00. ' No. 103 Best box Delicious apples. Donor, Btudebaker Broe., carriage robe, value $16.00. ; - . - No.. 109 Best display onions, Oregon Yellow Danvers and Australian Brown (10 plates or more each variety, five on each plate). Donor. Portland 8eed Co.. Planet Jr. cultivator. NO 110 Best display poiainri uw w more plates, five on each plate). Donor, Portland Seed Co.. $5.00 worth of seeds. v.- ,.fl IJ. ..nar. 1 rflffnlaV of IJlb. bsge. cauliflower or celery (any one or an tnree. uunur, t .i..v. w Masters piant wuw. ... . SL IIM lrtrth r,f lIMda will be given on anv of above exhibits winning premium If atock waa grown from seed secured from Portland Seed Co.- , Paclflo Northwest offers a year a sub scription to esch winner of a premium. ACIcnowieaamom. m ' ' .i-.'llnn .Imuiled tO the rami aiirriiiunii" . , . hi general premium fumj Of the ' ;,,: ti.e following Portland comrnlssl.m firms: Mark Levy ACo.. Bel & Co;v.V H. tilafke Co. Pe & o. V,y'r' " " I. man & Co., T. O Muly Co.. ' rJ ' . . . , TI.oi.ii.soii Co.. F. l. S'-'.mala i., Pleraon, Page A Co.. McEwen Koakey, Levy 4ic Splegl. and lien Levy ft Co. , , , xnfonaatioa for Ixhlbltora. 1. All apples and pears must , be wrapped, except top layer. - r - ; 3. All applea entered In box compe titions must be -exhibited In poxes or one of the following dimensions (Inside measurement): 9xllx20 "'.''".i.VT; on Hpecl.il" box). or ;10milH J Inches ("Oregon Standard" boxi.oriox . .in I., I'l'.llfnrnU Bneciltl .DOXI. 3. No fruit may be entered for more than one premlurn. . 4. No exhibitor may make more than one entry for the aame premium. . 6. No names will bp allowed on com petitive exhibits until Wfter the Judging. 4. All exhibits of fruit must be made by the grower thereof, except as et:itd otherwise. t.' lixcept aa otherwise , stated. In above premium list, exhibits winning a fremlum will ' become the property of he donor of the premium, unless ex hibitor elects to retain ownership and waive right to premium. This election must be announced In writing to chair man of exhibits committee nut 'later than 18 o'clock' noon, lecember 8. ; $, No exhibit may' be ;emoved from the hall without written permit of chair man of exhibits committee.. - 1 9, All entries for a given premium Shall be grouped together. - .a tt... . . i A.ltn i .l 1 1 r. t r InroTin- ed for tmtry must be shipped bv pre- Fald express, or delivered In person, to ireson State Horticultural society. Meier & Frank building. Portland. Or. 11. ' in ''nrnxtng . enir. must quote number Of premium entered for. as shown In above premium list. u All entries must ue In place In exhibit room by p. m., Monday. De cember . The room will be open to exhlbttora after a. tn, of .that day. but will not be open to genersl "public until IV Bs 111. J UfBUtl y , MlUUnq J shsll be complett.l before th. bour. la i The exhibits room will l clmfgo of chairman of exhibit, commit- , lU14 Intending eliHto'-s are reuet H notify P. VV. Power. se.reUry. M4-a II try building. Portland. '- ;i.lleet poHHlble date, Htatln """'' premium for lt-h they Intend to eom- PI,16. A Plate 6t sPP'es o J.ears shall , contain fl've specimens. Plals will be furnished by the society. .;.. -c. 'be. office .nt. rJ.'ntsb'e c"o 15.:.'. n:iWsAlA 5 rd!n; mllty: 30V'nt-: ,f reedo.. from l.lemiah. ZV poinis; loiai, w rw...--- T II . All articles entered must ba "TWn AnilwT.menr. of premiums will re ceive c,.rtlfTote to that effect attested y theoorporal aealof tha soolsty. . YOUNG GIItr .ABUSES ; : ; .HELPLESS JUJRGLAIl Trenton.' Nov. - ,-KIhtA ' year-old Lulu Hendley dangled sIK -foot burglir out a window by hl i hair Jor e?ght ntlautea after aha had found 'Thsma'; had tried to escape through the window, but tha girl .nude grab for him and got rlp on heavy locks. When her ramer -"" sl.tanca they dragged tha man back '"a Po?lcmak found thV robber minus . several large patches . of hair and wear- , ?ni two black eyes. Miss Hendley J mftted shs was respon.lbl. for 1.1s P- i- hnrthin,:- slio ex- 1 O.U.I l - " plained. "But when he struck father I forgot myseir, ano ubbu to punish blm.' . ( , . Journal want. ads bring results. ' . ' lMMMaia......a.a.MssjsjssjaMsa9aMMasaasa . . . . mo & on the Very Low W Have Given Us a Business That Will ted $200,000 in Our Second Year "T TT "T AY OVER HERE on the East Side; a business which ' "'W has made our-large new building necessary. In the v central West Side business district, to, rent such a build ing would cost us probably $3000 a month. In fact, interest and taxes on the land value alone would cost us about $2500 a month, had we bought and built over there, instead of on the East Side. MOVING DAY IS MIGHTY CLOSE-ONLY THREE WTO Our new building should be completed in two weeks. We expect to be in it by JJecemoer 1st jnow we aon i warn lu uiuvc miy of our present stock; we don't need to, because we have ten car loads of new furniture coming lor our new stoic, su wc ujuui prefer to cash in everything possible with little; or -no -profit You know you would do that too, if you were in our place. 15 to 25 PfiR CENT REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING i ;ovm ou Btrrunvs 6T65-65 t P3 ctcccc crcrr- CORNER r 5XARK ixceDtinE: Victor Talking Machines, Edi son Phonographs and Records. This may seem like a small reduction if you have al ways bought from houses that mark their goods double their cost and higher; but with us it means much: It's he best we can do without losing money. The- earlier you: come thebetter : will bei the selection. Christmas Is: Near, Thanksgiving Is Nearer oum srsw vrmata GRAND AVE. 'and. h U : .... IT i ii . in v ''EI!j'n:in i a