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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1910)
10 THE MOItXIXG OREGOXIAX, 3IOXDAY, REPTE3IBER 19, 1910. EXHIBITORS AT THE FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, ARMORY, SEPTEMBER 12-24 2- Ham and Biscuits for the Children?! Tea, children of all agm it II f- t-i-i o ti rl dim1 r:: :r BRAND - J-ia v lias been nwtl. Columbia Brand Products are tlie result of can-ful, clean, modern, Ranitury methods At Bt Dealers. Hotels and Cafe wros kiat ce . mru. a. ti mi hlMI af tka nun u WE ARE TOO BUSY To Exhibit Our Columbia -AND- Kaiserblume Bottled Beers But we want the public to thoroughly understand that for Quality and Purity Our product excels. Compare Columbia Hottled Beer with any other brand on the market then youll use Columbia. HENRY WEINHARD BREWERY Main 72 Thirteenth and Burnside . A 1172 EVERYTHING NEW, SPICK AND SPAN LAST BIG WEEK . ARMORY Food Show Exposition BIG FEATURES French Contortionist, $"national Mmle. Zyma Contralto Soloist, KatKerine Dinsmore TAG MATINEE DAILY Free Presents at All Booths. MflWnAV Oregon Day. Chinese Baby Show ntn 1117 illUllIiiil Commercial Club and live Wires Dill lA I HP J B'ff Baby Show Afternoon. 1 UeSQay Elks' Day and Night ASK YOUR GROCER OR MERCHANT FOR TICKETS See the Rubes' Country Store Visit the Queens' Court. . . . 1 2 -r Irak I . . HsmL bakery a ' cofirasnonglL. 4 & T; t -s : f A POPULAR BOOTH AT THE PURE FOOD SHOW A Y A If Not, Why Not Your Neighbor Uses It Your Grocer Sells It l (j)COAUT NOTHING SO GOOD k.3,Wi S BUTTER .'- For Cakes, Pastry, Pies, Fritters, Fried Chicken, Doughnuts, Saratoga Chips, Etc. IT IS NATURE'S PERFECT VEGETABLE FAT Free Demonstration at the Pure-Food Show See Our Display at Booth 40 PURE FOOD SHOW, ARMORY ALL THIS WEEK IJJI!illllL"ll!S!l!lS!!!!!l!l!l!l!l See the Display of Columbia Sanitary Ranges Heating Stoves Vacuum Cleaners Coffee Percolators Hot Point Electric Irons Fireless Cookers Ideal Water Heaters AT THE FOOD SHOW COLUMBIA HARDWARE 104-106 Sixth St. COMPANY 104-106 Sixth St. Clean Milk To the majority of people who use milk In one form or another, clean milk signifies milk free from visible dirt, such as cow hair, hay. straw, etc. As a matter of fact, such forms of dirt are seldom met with In the milk as delivered to the consumer. It is the filth that we can not see with the unaided eye that does the harm and makes consump tion of dirty mirk dangerous. Tn order to got good clean milk, and as near free from harmful bac teria a possible, and In keeping with the MILK ORDINANCE of our CITT, on January 1st of this year we started an educational campaign against dirty, unhealthful milk. The very first step taken was to edu cate the producer from whom we get our milk, and this educational work has been carried on right down the line until now we can say to the people of Portland that our milk will stand the most rigid test. While we do not say but what a great deal more can yet be accomplished, we feel that you are taking no chances by using our milk. Our system In handling milk is the same as all the great dairy Institutions throughout the country who have made a specialty of clean milk. Phone your orders A 6001. Priv. Ex. 40. COXTKACTOH, Street l'avlnur. Cement Sidewalks, ' Concrete Work. 309 Beck Building;, Portland, Or. Phone, Main 8179. Don't Fail to Visit the Exhibit of the I PORTLAND. YtT) fir pmonm V mm COME AND SAMPLE OUR PRODUCTS RECEIPTS TOTAL $6100 lag Day Commillr Ha Not Ftn lhcd Counting; Monfj. Though the weather was unfavor able Saturday, the total of the T day receipt will he a little over I "HO". The counting- will he finished today at Tac day headquarter,, nhen the exat amount ro)lrttl will he made known. A number of ung men from the different banks of the city worked un til a late hour Saturday night count ing the receipts, hut aa donations tn mall sum, kept coming In all even ing It was not possible to complete the task. Those who have charge of the man agement of Tag day expressed them selves aa very well pleased with the liberal spirit shown by rortland peo ple In this noble work. Trunks, ault cases and bags. Largest varlet; at Harris Trunk Co. JJ1 Slxtb. MATE IDENTIFIES CORPSE 5In Killed by Train Was Sailor on Krltooncr Andromeda. The mutilated body of the man found dead In the Northern Pacific terminal yards at midnight Friday,- wa Identi fied at the morgue Saturday night as that of William Delaney. a sailor 10 years old. a member of the crew of tba schooner Andromeda, now moored in the north harbor. The Identification was made through W. C Thompson, mate aboard the ves sel. The body will be buried? by the hip's crew. A mystery surrounds the manner in which Delaney fell beneath the train and waa ground to pieces. The mangled form was discovered by Roy Reed, a switch tender, who stumbled upon It while making his rounds Jn the rail road yards. It Is believed Delaney. who was known to have been drinking heavily aince his vessel reached this port several days ago, was struck by an outbound passenger train while walking along the tracks. He went ashore from the Andro meda at :45 o'clock Friday mornir r, and later In the day was seen in a North End saloon intoxicated. Delaney Joined the crew of the ves sel in New York City, November 18, 1909. His parents are thought to re side in New Zealand and he is said ti have a cousin, who' Is affiliated wllfe the directorate of the First National Bank of San Francisco. DEPUTIES TO EYE HUNTERS Kffort Will Be Made to Capture Throe Who Shatter Insulators. Hunters and others who delight to shatter the earthen insulators on the electric poles beside the suburban elec trie line between the city and Qreshans are to be arrested by the officials of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. In an effort to curb the practVe. Special Operative Llllis will send out a squad of deputies today with instruc tions to arrest offenders caught shoot ing at the tempting targets. Warrant will be issued for two hunters who are known to have destroyed several of tha insulators last week. A ton of ice will cool about 28,000 soundi of aier one degree.