The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 12, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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BIG APPLE SMOV
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Vancouver Would Give First
National Exposition
' ; November. ! ;
Vancouver. B. C, Feb. 12. The pro
posal lo hold In Vancouver in Novem
ber the first Canailisn National Apple
Fhow was warmly Indorard at a met
Inir lield hf the orflca of the Tourist
HotlaHo. ' A provisional committee
of representative citizens was appointed,
which will request the mayor to call
a publlo meeting with the object of
forming a permanent association.
The success attending; apple shows
In the Vnttnd States, particularly that
held in Hpokane, as also the Interest
manifested by various publlo bodies
In British Columbia in the proposal to
establish a Ilka exhibition In Vancou
ver, was pointed out by Maxwell Kmlth,
Not only had the newspapers of the
province Indorsed It, but favorable res
olutions had been adopted by all the
agricultural bodies Interested In , fruit
culture at their annual meetings. Mr.
Smith added that he had personal as
surances of support from all the mem- i
JOURNAL,
PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ' 12, 1910.
here of (he legislature, whom he had
interviewed. ' ' '
The following provisional committee
waa appointed: "The mayor. Sir VII.
Tupper, K, C, and Messrs. J I. A. Stone,
president of ths board of trade; F. J.
Frocter, president of the Tourist as
sociation; J. J. Miller, president of tha
Exhibition association; K. A. Buchan,
nctln president tf the Canadian club;
a. ; V. Thompson, president of the
Trades and Labor council; Campbell
Sweeney, chairman' of tlx Clearing
House association; W. M. McKay, prea
Ident of tha Conservative association;
J. M. Senkler, K. C., president of the
Liberal aasoclatlon; B. )l. II. Alexan
der, C 8. Douglas, B. F. Dickens, J. N.
Ellis, . Maxwell Smith and Elliott 8.
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GOLD HILL COFFINS .
TOO SHORT FOR 1Mb ;
KANE'S CREEK MAN
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V Washington Pioneer Diet,
Chehalls. Wash., Feb. II. Thomas It.
Winston, father of Mrs. William Wood-
Gold HIU, Or.. Feb. 11. Un
dertaker A. K. Kellogg hss no
coffin long enough for the body
of Qeorge Ithoten, -who died at
Ills home on Kane's creek, three
miles from here, yesterday.
Ithoten was tlx feet six Inches
tall, one of a family of six. all
aevaral Inches over six feet in
height. , ,
ham of Portland, dlrd in Kllcnsburg,
Wash., on Wednesday of this week.
The funeral will be held In this city
Sunday, another daughter, Mrs. IC. O.
Whltmarsh, residing hre. Mr. Win
ston was' a pioneer cltlnon of Lew I
county, but ' for some time past had
lived at Satsop. Wash. He was one of
the. early surveyors of tha northwest,
and helped find the route of the North
ern I'aclflo main line across the Cascade
mountains.' - ,'
Airship House fur Albany.
(Spvrial Dlsptb to The JoaruaL)
Albany. Or., Feb. 1 J. Work has b
bun on tha erection .of a building at
J. C. Burkharfa aviation field for the
housing of his biplane, which la being
brought down here by boat from Fort
land. Trial flights wilt be held here
next summer. '..
ASPARAGUS KING
.i TO BUILD CANNERY
' Springfield. Or, Feb. I J Scores A.
Dorrla, who supplies fanrr asparagus
grown r exclusively on his - Irrigated
farm near here, will this spring build
a cannery to prepare the plant for east
ern markets. ' Very little of his crop
hss been sold In local markets, most
of it being shipped to Portland, and
other coaat cities. Tha farm is ' sit
uated on rich bottom land, which over
flows every year and is covered
rich sediment.
with
Postmaster at Kettle Falls.
Washington, Feb. U.Tha senate yes
terday confirmed tht nomination of R.
A. McKellar to be postmaster at Kettle
Falls. Wash; : V
WOODVILUANS HAVE
IMPORTANT SUBJECT
, ON WHICH TO DEBATE
Woodvllle, Or., F u. '1 i. A m.-
e anderlng cow tore a circus
from an old building . r tu.i.ty, .
and went off down ' tho timet o
.munching until the last vrsllRn
of the gay pl lure hud disap- e
peered. Whether aim hm-amo
tired of the fixed smile of the
trapcxe lady, or whether ah.- n
Just naturally hungry Is a mi. - ,
! tlon that la being vigorously il.-
bated here.
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ll rH- "SUNKIST" " "SUNKIST" "SUNKIS-r i "SUNrMST"7"!! "SUNKIST ' sunkist 1
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, Your dealer every dealerwill be supplied with fresh picked "Sunkist"'oranges. ; :v::;;:;
Here is fruit that is fresh as that eaten by your California W
rinS ; 1 rhtf way wherever possible. The California Fruit Growers Exchange can allow "Sunkist" oranges to
fully mature on the tree because they, get them to you so quickly after picking. ,''C-K.':-:-VVVi"'f ; '
Picked By Gloved Hands
Picked by experts wearing gloves to keep the
deep tinted skin intact thus insuring perfect
oranges. "Sunkist" oranges are tree-ripened
observe the deep tinted skin that's Nature's
guarantee for the matured lusciousness within. There are no.
other oranges like these. Place them oa! your table., at every
meal, Tour family will .appreciate "Sunkist" oranges as they
do no other food. -
Physicians recommend oranges for their food value to brain
and nerve cells. .V . . r ,
Be Sure You Get "Sunkist" Oranjies FREE ORANGE SPOONS
In order that you' get the ' choicest of the 5,000 groves in Save Wrappers of
"dimKist : uranges ana Lemons
. Send 12 wrappers and 6t;wo-cent stamps
tor a handsome Rogers' full standard plate
which Sunkist" oranges are grown, be sure the oranges you buy
arc wrapped in tissue paper upon which is printed the "Sunkist"
Insist upon getting "Sunkist" oranges only then you are insured
of the finest fruit it is possible to grow.
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are rich in strong lemon juices." They are thin-skinned, firm,
tree-ripened 'arid hand-picked. They answer every purpose
better than any other lemon in the world. That's because they
are carefully cultivated by most expert hands.- ' N -
orange spoon, in a short time you can
easuynaveaiuutaDieset. 1 ney are worthy -of
a place at, every table. Your dealer is
prepared for this Great Orange Sale. He
will have a full supply of "Sunkist" oranges
for you for every customer.
Send "Suakist" Wrappers and Stamps to
California, Fruit Growers' Exchange '
3S Qark Street . aicaIU.
ILESS
DON'T LET THISMLE SUP YOUR MIND
"Sunkist" QimB "Sunkist"
. THE RETAIL TRADE SUPPLIED BY
McEWEN & KOSKEY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OP "SUNKIST" ORANGES
Also wholesale dealers in all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. Special
attention to orders from out of town merchants. Everybody will want
"Sunkist" Oranges. Let us keep you supplied. ; . ,
, JJHONES: s Main2173; A-2173. - .
129 Front St., Between Washington and Alder, Portland, Or.
WE ARE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF
"Sunkist" and "Gilt-Edge"
' Brands Fancy Navel Oranges
W. B. GLAFKE COMPANY
r , Wholesalers ift Pruits -108-110
FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, OR.
PECIA
SALE
FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY
"SUNKIST" Oranges and Lemons
FRESH AND DRIED FRUIT, NUTS, RAISINS, DATES, ETC. LARGEST AND BEST
: EQUIPPED FRUIT STAND IN THE CITY, ,
SEE HARDING, THE FRUIT MAN, AT THE-
WHITE PUBLIC MARKET
. ' .CORNER SECOND AND MORRISON STREETS '
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ,
" FOR
"SoMdst"Ssnd
DAVENPORT, THOMPSON CO.
Wholesale Fruits and Produce .
144 FRONT STREET BOTH PHONES
"Snist''0raLsr!
' YES, WE HAVE THEM "
DRYER, BOLLAM &C0MPAN Y
W. H. Dryer t , ;,'' . VT. W. Bollam
Wholesale Fruit and Produce Merchants . -
128-FRONT STREET
BOTH PHONES
tYe Sell rgUNKIgT ORANGES and-
FUJULs WEIGHT
02, OUNCES
Onarai
T -T ' Ml. I I ,.
BOW OSXT BT -
Elgin ButterStore .
Big- pnfcUo ISarkst, 1st ana WssUag-toa
Special
Lcvy&Spicfll.
OOmmisstoa XareaantB.
WXOUSUl DXSTBXSTTTOXa
ot
"Snnfdst"
Oraiges ;
A Fresh Supply of all Sixes Al
, ways on Hand. .
rortlantf. Or. BstabUahsd 1888.
"Sunldst". REED'S0 Fniit Store
Oranges and Lemons and fSuCy tjPl!ZnD8r(J AppiCS ' S451Komsoinsar "th, Opposite
"SUNKISr' Oranges and Lemons
Free From Frost - We Recorn-
mend Them Full Line, All Sizes v
Columbia Fruit.and Produce Co.
- ; , . 9. A. Wlrren : .,'y. D. BTaysss '
v . , Jt ac.Traxisr
Wholesale Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants
')rrV Consignments Solicited
115 Front St. and 203 Washington St., Portland, Or.
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