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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1914)
13 - " THE MORNING OREGOyiAN, MONDAY, MAY 13U - SAVE THE LABELS BEGIN TODAY STT "A7, TvTsrm?" B The Best SlS i S pfeiffljS Jt TATl 7T) S JHew Syrup, JVLary? . Broom. ffeffi W tUpS m. "No, John, the same old syrup, bat a new pancake H Made. I WMU ifSSsSppl ThaTil why3 butterfat- p Mj HJ flour- r this I'll never g Madam I M3' Pjf Sly Milk 1 ISHf fibers- I'Zan gj fST jSF IvN, J is the best and most popular of all IMVr" ' -tciri.Ccl.Ke - F BlfOOITl 5fcjw 3J' ) From Rood cooks the verdict .j condensed milks. Rj. jillj j " " ii " f J sam8 about V M5MV' 116 richest milk scientifically Mj fIjljF fc'U 1 XOLUT pi Has perfect tip and even balance. It will save labor fcj fibl2 J V MS&jL Aft evaporated always uniform and S F ' -L M Tlie cakes fairly melt in Kl and energy iu housecleaning." H t QIU Q I , H 1 fl . IIIS, J SWeet" l your mouth- f Agfc oj. g ( WCU U j W If At All Grocers' g LlfW 1. uafh the "Big Z" g U 53 (fW iKA-. ,4 Save the labels for prizes. I IIiMlnt4iyfaiCI ,t . KJ n. BI i'or sale by all good dealers Af V vJJSa, Jt,jF:'-r At all grocers Ask for it! 123 Save the trademarks for prizes. VV J fe ttAsS -J ra&M W - Save the labels for prizes. B S J" j iru Just one saclfS Olympic Flour ' fifw3 7vfflExperienced bread - bakers R vt CdtYjV now agree that "Olympic" II f 'llr niakes th'e lightest and whit- IS aiy Specify "Olympic" to your M (VV; grocer and save the sales- f jj'll I f,Q - check for prizes. Are You Boosting for Oregon? ACTIVELY and practically boosting or just waving your liat and shouting "Hurrah" like the mob in a Shakespearean drama! Visit the Made - in - Oregon Exhibit now being held in one of our large stores. See if what we're doing right here at home doesn't give you a thrill of pride. We are several thousand miles from the "effete East" but our products are just as good and in many instances better fresher and adapted to local conditions. Make your slogan Oregon first. Support the State That Supports You Oregon's gain is yours! Every mill, every factory running every person employed makes your own position more secure, your own income more certain. Do your share ! In buying Insist Upon Oregon-Made Goods! yL Good Butter -jTj an essential of every f f frood meal is typified it 1 BUTTER j l Made daily in our f l fcA model creamery. j Union Meat Company. Let Us Light Your Way With "Oregon-Made" Electricity. Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. has ten large generating plants in Oregon. You do not depend on any one of them for service. Keep Men Employed at Home! PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Broadway and Alder Streets Phones : Marshall 5100, A 6131 J Inexpensive but Delicious A dessert of daintiness prepared in a few mo ments. Eleven true fruit flavors make plAMOHQ JelIy Powder the most popular dessert for the whole family! It "jells" quickly because it's pure! At all Grocers, 10c Save all Diamond " W" labels for prizes Simple Recipes on every can make . a variety of tasty dishes possible in a few moments with Ott Clams ' j POBTLANOf i ( in the pantry. Keep them on hand! Only the tender parts of selected, young clams used preserved to retain their delicacy of flavor! At All Grocers, 15c 2 cans 25 Save the labels for prizes, Supply and Demand Pine, bouncing babies demand rmre. rich. milk, and clean, healthy cows supply it: The safest milk delivered today is Purity Milk and Cream uoaroea in every methods. Portland Pure Milk & Cream Co. Save the caps for prizes. 0m 12 OFTHESE-g facBtanO oi trade mark c both nds of every peekaa "lerlifiK" taked dalstM AND GET . THIS SAMPtE BOX, of Supreme DAINTIES. Gash Prizes for Labels from Goods Advertised! TO STIMULATE interest in Home Industry and have you ask for the goods advertised on this page by name, the following cash prizes are offered each month for the great est number of labels turned in: Simply collect "2 ends from six packages of "Supreme" Tsiscutt, "Supreme" Sodas, or any other packages of "SIPKEJIE" baked goods, and If your grocer cannot supply you with the Complimentary Box, mail them direct to us, and the full Surprise package will be sent at once by parcel post absolutely free. V. V. liARADOS & SOX, Portland, Oreson. First Prize $10 in Gold Second Prize $5 in Gold Third Prize $2 in Silver Three Prizes $1 Each And $120 for the Best Essays '. On "Why Oregon People Should Do All Their Buying From Oregon Manufacturers, Everything Else Being Equal." This contest is open to every boy and girl in Oregon under 18 years of age. For the best essays the follow ing prizes are offered each month: First Prize $5, Second Prize $2 Three Prizes of $1 Each Essays should not be over 200 -words in length and must be in the Home Industry Department before the last Friday of the month. Writer should mention suoh articles as cereals, coffees, etc., used at home. The -writer's full name, with name, address and telephone number of parents should be on each essay. It should be in child's own handwriting. In the Camp . or at your home, a delicious cap of coffee is asst-red if yon use Golden West Gof f ee Famous for its fla vor! Only old crop coffees are used to give smooth mellow ness. ASK YOUR GROCER 1 Save all "Golden West" labels for prizes ! ' ARIQN SOCIETY SINGS O.NCKRT HIGHLY PRAISED FOR MELODY AXD INFORMALITY. Example of Simplicity Recommended to Other Ormlutioiu am Pleaa l Ins to Andlenees. All admirable lesson was given to various Fortland singing- societies yes terday by the Arion Singing Society nd the Arion Philharmonic in the Deutschen Haus. The programme con sisted, first, of a miscellaneous concert and, secondly, of a rendition, in Ger man, and in concert style, of the Von "Weber opera. "Dcr Freischutz," with piano accompaniment. The big chorus of men and women, with soloists, practically belongs to the Arion Singing Society and its affil iated branches, and the audience con sisted mostly of pleasant family par ties, fathers, mothers and children German fashion. There was an at mosphere of home about the place and the occasion was informal without be in? elaborate. All who attended had a good, social time. Too many Amer ican singing? societies plan elaborate functions, with expensive orchestral accompaniment, with the result that when the programme is finished every body is tired out and the cost of the concert exceeds the receipts taken at the door. Lucicn E. Becker was musical di rector and the vocal soloists were: Mrs. Iiillian Luben-Dudel and Miss Helen Fromme, sopranos; Miss Hedwig Haeh len. mezzo; Herman Hafner, tenor; R. J. Kinder, basso; G. Haehlen, baritone; Martin Dudel, lecturer; Hellmuth Krause, accompanist Both soloists and chorus won much appreciation and Mr. Becker was an able director, I GIRLS' ERRORS ISTHEMEl DR. PERRY GREEN SOUNDS WARX. IG TO MOTHERS. Companionaalp, Confidence, Lore and Kot Tyranny and Sex Instruction Are Preventive, Sara Preacher. "Why Young Girls Go Wrong, and the Prevention." was the subject discussed by Dr. Perry J. Green in his sermon last night, before the New Thought Temple of Truth Society In Eilers Hall. He said that the primary cause of girls going wrong was the lack of wisdom on the part of parents as well as on the part of the girls, and the lack of parents' sense of responsibility for their children. 'Many parents are not equipped mentally for the great responsibility of parenthood and the training of children, being untrained themselves," he said. "They do not know how to discharge the great responsibility that often puz zles the wisest. "The mother's first duty is to her daughter. All the functions of church and society should be secondary. Many a child has been ruined, while the mother has been at some social gather ing or religious meeting, to which all other responsibilities take second place with her. "Worship of God does not consist in frequent attendance upon church serv ices or religious gatherings. The mother should take her daughter to church with her, also to places of amusement, until she has learned dis cretion. "Sex ignorance is another cause of girls going wrong. There Is nothing impure about rational sex instruction. Anything to the contrary is false teach ing. "Tyranny in the place of comradeship is another cause of girls stepping from the path of virtue. Comradeship and love on the part of the mother is an impregnable safeguard. Many, many a beautiful soul has been driven from the path of virtue by supplanting com radeship and love with the 'tyranny' method of home government." ESPEY SERVICES TODAY Pioneer Carriage Factory Owner to Be Buried in Riverview. Funeral services for "SY, . W. Espey, who died Friday at the residence of his son, -W. G. Espey, 1441 East Mor rison street, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Finley'e undertaking chapel. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Mr. Espey was born at Georgetown, Ohio. April 19, 1835, and came to Ore gon In 1874. He located at Eugene. In the early '80s he conducted the largest carriage and wagon factory on the Coast, employing 400 men. Mr. and Mrs. Espey had five children. One of the paintings of Edward L. Es pey. an artist, who died in 1888, was bought by the Portland Public Library for $1000. The children who survive are Elmer E. Espey and Mrs. Minnie G. Miner. Mrs. Ella May Hampton, a daughter, died four years ago. On an average tne ind is In the south west for 2737. -4 hours per annum, and in th ast for 5ft.4 hours. -t .a the Right Idea In Chairs." That's what you'll say when you come home tired and sit down in a King (Eff Chair H This chair is designed and built for use, as well as good looks long and ard use. too. And priced so von can aiiora to prexer it. You patronize home industry when you buy a Kingcraft Chair and If your dealer does not handle them, phone or write us and we 11 give you the name of one who does. OREIGOM CHAIR COMPAXY, Main 34U. Portland. Or.