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F. L. Post and Sons, of Chelan, Wash., 

 received $100 for a pyramid of 50 apples, 

 weighing 79 pounds 15 ounces; second, 

 Lorr and Ball, Methow, Wash., 78 

 pounds 13 ounces. Lorr and Ball also 

 were awarded $25 and the Neely and 

 Young cup for the largest single apple; 

 B. M. Chapman, of Cashmere, Wash., 

 was second. 



These awards were made in the 10-box 

 contests: 



Arkansas Black — A. W. Simons, Free- 

 water, Ore., first; Tedford Brothers, 

 Wenatchee, Wash., second. 



Baldwin — C. F. Fullerton, Otis Or- 

 chards, Wash., first; B. L. Smith, 

 Okanogan, Wash., second. 



Delicious — T. J. Black, Wenatchee, 

 Wash.,. first; Wenatchee Orchards-Bonds 

 Company. Cashmere, Wash., second. 



Grimes' Golden — John Bengel, Spo- 

 kane, Wash., first; no second. 



Jonathan — Robert Johnson, North Yak- 

 ima. Wash., first; T. J. Black, Wenatchee, 

 Wash., second. 



Mcintosh Red — C. L. Greene, Wenat- 

 chee, Wash., first; J. C. Wood, ICalispell, 

 Mont., second. 



Rhode Island Greening— C. L. Green, 

 Wenatchee, Wash., first; John Hakel, 

 Hood River, Ore., second. 



Rome Beauty — R. McRae, Walla 

 Walla, Wash., first; B. M. Chapman, 

 Cashmere. Wash., second. 



Spitzenberg — G. M. Adams, Brewster, 

 Wash., first; Palouse Irrigation and 

 PowtT Company, Hooper, Wash., sec- 

 ond. 



Stayman Winesap — T. J. Black, Wen- 

 atchee. Wash., first; no second. 



Wagener — A. Schaefer, Chester, Wash., 

 first; E. Remy, North Yakima, Wash., 

 second. 



^Vhite ^Vinter Permain — William Ted- 

 ford, Wenatchee, Wash., first; J. How- 

 ard Wright, North Yakima, Wash., sec- 

 ond. 



Winesap— H. M. Gilbert, North Yaki- 

 ma, Wash., first; Tedford Brothers, Wen- 

 atchee, Wash., second. 



Yellow Newtown Pippin — John Hakel, 

 Hood River, Ore., first; C. L. Green, 

 Wenatchee, Wash., second. 



Winter Banana — F. L. Pugh, Peach, 

 Wash., first; George Spencer, Entiat, 

 Wash., second. 



John Hakel, of Hood River, Ore., won 

 the Portland Commercial Club trophy 

 for the best 10 boxes grown by an Ore- 

 gon exhibitor. 



H. M. Gilbert, of North Yalkima, 

 Wash., was first in the 10-box pack 

 contest; William Tedford, of Wenatchee, 

 Wash., was second. 



Scores of prizes were awarded in five, 

 four, three, two and single box con- 

 tests and there were 600 prizes on plate 

 exhibits. 



Professor H. E. Van Deman, of Wash- 

 ington, D. C, had charge of the board 

 of judges, composed of J. W. Murphy, 

 of Glenwood, Iowa, James Gibb, of 

 Kelowna, B. C, Professor S. A. Beach, 

 of Ames, Iowa, and C. J. Sinsel, of Boise, 

 Idaho. Professor A. P. Bateham, of 

 Moiser, Ore., was chief of the judges 

 on pack. 



Photo by Frank Palmer, Spokane Engraving by American Engraving Company, Spokane 



OREGOiN CITY, OREGON, COMMERCIAL CLUB DISTRICT DISPLAY AT THIRD NATIONAL 

 APPLE SHOW, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 14=19, 1910 



i-:.\ti:rior view of armory isl'ildixg, .spokaxe, Washington 



Additional to this, many acres surrounding it were covered with temporary buildings, in which was held 

 the Third National Apple Show, Spokane, Washington, 1910. 



Photo by Frank Palmer, Spokane Engraving by American Engraving Company, Spokane 



SHOSHONE, IDAHO, DISTRICT DISPLAY AT THE THIRD NATIONAL APPLE SHOW 

 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 14-19, 1910 



