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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
THE MORNING OREGOXIAN, FRIDAY, XOVE3IBER 21, 1919. 15 V SN the Fall the family appetite is quickened. It wants something new as well as something good. The housewife, with a well-chosen variety of Armour Oval Label Products at hand, is going to save time and money in cooking and planning meals, andwhat is dearest to her heart can count on a happy family at meal times. If your dealer is not stocked with all you need, this local Armour Branch House can PROMPTLY supply him." J. v. r U KLUiN U Jit ' Manager r Housewife's Choosing List Star Ham ("The Ham What Am") Devonshire Farm Style Sausage -Star Bacon with fSSSSF Eggs for November breakfasts. In Place of Fresh Fruit Armour's 53F Apricots. Peaches, Cherries, Blackber ries and Loganberries. For Pancakes: (S&xgar Butter, Armour's Oleomargarine, HHSSSf Corn and Cane Syrup. With the Meat Course: Armour's IStlSSf Hominy, Rice, or Spaghetti, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, String-Beans, Spinach. Sweet Potatoes (in cans) and Sauerkraut. For Cooking Fats: OVAL LABEL Quality Products satisfy all cooking and table needs by reason of their dependability, their variety and their completeness. The Armour Oval Label on the package means an unvarying standard of excellence there fore when you open an Armour Oval Label product new to you, , r : ': " you know it is the same high quality as the Oval Label products with which you are already familiar. The completeness of the Oval Label group permits variety the spice of good housekeeping and the use of high-grade alternatives, a great economy in cooking. The Oval Label line comprises a great variety of food products; a few are listed for your convenience. JAMES F. FURLONG JR., Manager, Portland, Or. Telephone Broadway 1380 Simon Pure AD Leaf Lard -Vegetole (vegetable shortening) VtiSl Salad Oil Armour's Oleomargarine For Everyday and Holiday Desserts; Armour's IStZSHSf Mincemeat. -.. Plum Pudding, Rice, Cheese, - - Canned Fruits, Pumpkin, etc. In Place of Meat: Armour's fSSSSF Salmon, Tuna, Crab Meat,Lobster and Sardines. teijAt&t Poultry. Condiments and Flavoring: ISuSST Sane from Tabasco Peppers, Tomato Relish, To mato Ketchup, Table Sauce. Oyster Cocktail Sauce, Wor cestershire Sauce and Chili Sance. hrti&iitl Extract of Beef fauAad Vanilla, Orange, and Lemon Flavoring. What to Drink: Armour's fbu&od Grape Juice, Coffee, Milk, and Cocoa. All Guaranteed Under the Armour Oval Label The focal Label takes the guesswork out of buying, the hard work out of the kitchen, . banishes fault-finding from the table. 4815 r ATTENDANCE AT NIGHT HORSE SHOW GOES OVER 10,000 MARK Increase of 6000 Paid Admissions Is Recorded From Monday to Wednes day; More Than $65,000 Available to Pay Premiums. BY ADDJSON BENNETT. - - VEN the most enthusiastic op--i tlmlsts who were instrumental I J in putting on the evening horse shews are astonished at the interest it is attracting and at the attendance. Beginning with a paid attendance of 4000 on Monday night, the number reached a lotal ol paid admissions well above the 10.000 marlt on Wednesday night. Phenomenal is a very mild adjective to use in describ ing these great night shows. . There will be in excess of $65,000 to pay out for premiums at the great show. : The management is insistent that every prize be paid before the gates close on Saturday night, which means a lot of hard work for the clerical force. . . . -Just say In The Oregonlan." said a visiting stockman from Wyoming to the writer, "that all livestock growers are red-blooded, but nary a one of them ever raised the red rag of the I. W. V.. that no class of men gave more liherally to the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, -mat mere were no slackers among us, and that almost to a man we belong to the L.oval Legion and stand squarely fer ninst anarchism, no matter what name tt sails under." i a Blithe and gay and jovial as of yore, came C. M. McAllister down from his Spokane home and business to the Etock show. "Me," for all of the years since the formation of the North Portland Ijnion stockyards, was the outside man for the man agers: and during almost every hour of those years he was working for a great annual show at Portland. Now that it has come, there is no happier man over its success than c. M. All were sorry to see him leave Portland, but glad he is happily situated and prospering in his new home. If the cup of happiness of little Miss WcCleave of VaVoonver, B. C, is not already running over, let It be said to her that all who nave witnessed her riding at the night shows hope that she may live and prosper to be present next year and . many years thereafter. She has won the ' hearts of thousands. The Carnation company of Seattle, in June, 1917, paid the highest price ever paid for a member of the cow family. That price was 1106,000 for a bull calf of the Holstein breed, now known as Carnation King Sylvia. The owners now have the first calves of his get, seven of them, six of them being heifers. The one little bull, now four weeks old. is at the show. and yesterday a telegram came say ing he had been sold. No price was given, but a rumor said It was in ex cess of $50,000. . - Visitors to the show who .wish to see the many carloads of cattle and swine will please remember that all of these are in the. pens of the stock yards and a fine lot of animals they are. . Lllith Queen Pauline is the name of a Holstein cow in the herd of the Hollywood company. She has a rec ord of 26,185 pounds ' of milk in her fourth year, which was turned into 1077.2 pounds of butter.. Does blood. the best blood, pay? . One of the far-away exhibitors is Roy E. Fisher of Lincoln. Neb. He has on exhibition a fine' lot of Duroc and Hampshire swine and undoubt edly will capture several prizes. ' - The largest hog in the pens is be ing shown by S. S. Sullivan of Bel lingham. Wash. The animal is of the Poland-China persuasion and tips the scales at 1002 pounds. mm. Professor Shaw of St. Paul used to come down this way for Jim Hill and preach to the farmers about the dual-purpose cow a beef and milk animal. He ought to be here to see the fine herd of Milking Shorthorns exhibited by W B. Ayer. of Carlton. Or. He has 16 head in the show. I followed Professor Shaw on some of his peregrinations through, the Hill territory of Oregon and Washington and spoke to my audiences about an other sort of dual-purpose cow, one that would thrive on a diet of hops and give beer in lieu of milk:. If Mr. Ayer will take the hint and breed such- a cow, he can greatly popular ize the cry "back to the land." . . . The total recepits for admissions on Wednesday, day and night, were a little over (9000; no doubt for Thursday the figures will mount well above that. The street car service to and from the show is excellent. When one con siders that there is only a single track from Lombard street to the grounds, it can be said that the serv ice is astonishingly good, better than anyone expected it to be. Many through cars run from Salmon street aown eroaaway ana direct to the show grounds without change. PRINEVILLE WANTS FUND Jjeg-ion Post to Raise $15,000 for Memorial Building. PRINEVILLE, Or., Nov. 20 (Spe cial.) Plans have been formulated by the local post of the American Legion for conducting a campaign for raising $15,000, starting next week, to be used in the -erection of a me morial for soldier heroes of the county. The 'memorial will be in the form of a building as a meeting place of the local post, and will cost approximately $20,000. For the building fund, $5000 has been set aside by the county. The building will be erected on a plot of land lying between the city park and the county courthouse, a donated to the cause by the city council. Hand Sapolio-The Thanksgiving Offer One Dessert .vfl Jlllli Free Pineapple Juice CmseofMeiisel in a bottle la Pineapple Jif fy-Jell. We ue the Juice of half a Pineapple ta flavor a pint dessert A Real-Fruit Dessert For Six People This is an offer to buy you this week a. Jiffy-Jell des sert for six people. Many housewives don't know what Jiffy-Jell means to them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruit flavors not the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy Tell dessert. A Jiffy-jjell dainty seems filled with frurt. Here you get fresh-fruit delights. And you get its health- ' ful acids, needed every day. Try One Fruit Free Present the coupon to your grocer this week. Buy two pack ages of any flavor and he will give you a full-site package of Jiffy-Jell In Loganberry or Pineapple flavor free. We will pay him for the free package. This wUl give yoa three packages for the price of two. Jiffv-Jell comes in many fruit flavors, bnt the choicest Loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package a bottle of the fruit-juice flavor in liquid form, condensed. The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and ia proper color. Simply add a pint of water as directed on the package, then the flavor from the vial, and let cooL See what you get a real-fruit dessert for six people. It will have a wealth of fruit. It will change your whole conception of quick gelatine desserts. Note that this offer is made on two flavors on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know Jiffy-Jell at its best. Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty Is ever at your command. It will bring you the joys of real fruit. And it will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner. It will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use to make the flavor. This offer ts for this week only. Cut oat the coupon bow. If year grocer lacks tha flavors mentioned, go to another store. Loganberry Juice condensed b a vial in Loganberry Jiffy-Jell. 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