. TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIA3T. MONDAY, 23, 1914. Special Notice: Change in Conditions on Label Prizes ? WBBgMmBi The Oregonian's &m$ti&3km l Select what you know. is best and purest. II '. 8b If Ham, Bacon and Lard If For sale by all best I l dealers. I kV. v butter. XLS J'NNV ' sweet It X. NiT" 4 k m)n a w r t V TVP'IN.X. ni ,n 1 . Vi? a,9&JI l double wrapped. B If .c'v 'Qji-V. xlA odor proof car- y ft NJjT5. Ion. That' whv 1 II sv1. S " rP1i'"' fl I I fivor iniitn 11 I 1 Xy housewives gen 11 I At your dealers. D . UNION MEAT i vSrt Specify I I Wu 1 Supreme I AVOjM Sodas Q VlV;A!r 10 At Your iVnloniA I Xy ft A Kl''0 Treat! wit b 121 I JJf f I A BM1 ImIm'I from "-Supreme" I I 1 JV. huked cracker or rakea of I H I any kind mailed dirrct to I H 1 us, a surprise package roiilainiu? complete mumrt- I B I incut of "Supreme" Baked Dainlics will Ik- sent at I I once by parcel 1 R p o s t, absolutely -IJ-V. J F. F. Haradon twJftS!! I & son i?ne 'i I & Wack Flour 1 1 l1 -QsTiBL" i i'r- a Unfailing success Is Kl f ' XJVT' ' tic 1 assured. Delicious Bfl ! 3 jfly tr'' 4 Summer and Winter. ! gsj ejjfj a Ask your grocer for gl jrj -JlOw- 3 Al bars' Flapjack jH i 4 Fiour! jy Sr' . Mill i Jj b ' ' s&jtM&f0 Have Them In for 1 1 June by AText Friday. anil tii m r mm jr H ome-Induistry Campaign On account of those who have been collecting so many Home Industry Labels of one kind, and to encourage the saving of labels from alL the goods mentioned on this page, we have decided to change the conditions. This will take place with awards for labels collected this month, all of which must be in at the Home Industry Dept., Morning Oregonian, by 6 P. M. next Friday. Variety of Labels Will Count 50 Hereafter prizes will be awarded in this way 50 for the largest assortment of goods represented, and 50 "for the largest number of "labels, irrespective of kind. This change will make conditions fairer to all, and enable everyone to compete with better, chanees for winning a prize. , ' Six Cash Prizes Each Month for Labels . Start saving them today read the reasons on this page why articles made in Oregon deserve your patronage. Fjrst Prize $10 in Gold Third Prize $2 in Silver Second Prize $5 in Gold ' Three Prizes $1 Each AU labels for prizes awarded next Monday must be in The Oregonian Home Industry Dept. by 6 P. M. next Briday. ' . . - for Zebra In the children's a, b, c's, It means ZAN BRCOMS Have All Labels jF"""!!? forJnneln by Next f '.r rnanr. JF"'' jr ' 'jr Clip the I To the discriminating housewife. Made by expert workmen. The straws are firm, r a i g h t and tough. . 'Z" from our Wrappers, for Home Industry Frizes. 5 77 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 oi tbem for service. Keep Men Employed at Home. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Broadway and Alder Streets Phones: Marshall 5100, A 6131 . I bake more bread- 1 f s -HOLLY ' Wli It Whips because it is richest in butterfat. That is why "Holly" Milk is the best and most popular of all condensed milks. The richest milk scientifically evaporated always uniform and "sweet." Ask for "Holly" at All Grocers' Have all "Holly" labels for June in by next Iriday. IS, First Aid to the Hostess! When unlooked-for company comes you'll feel perfectly secure with "OTTER" CLAMS in the pantry. Delicious broths, chowders and bouil lons prepared in a few mo ments. All the fresh sweet npss of flavor retained. At all gro cers, 15 2 cans 25 Save "Otter" Clam labels for prizes. For June contest labels must be in by next Friday. Have Your Children Win a Cash Prize for Home - Industry Essays On "Why Oregon People Should Do All Their Buying from Oregon Manufacturers, Everything Else Being: Equal." This contest is open to every girl and boy in Oregon under 18 years of age. For the best essays the following prizes are offered each month: 1 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 Dept., Morning Ore gonian, by 6 P. M., next Friday, in order to compete for prizes awarded -next Monday. For ideas on the way' to write these essays, see Oregonian of June 1, which printed the prize-winning essays of last month. now than ever before the family can't seem to eat enough since I use If "O vmn c" r ' l 171 riour I make it in just the same manner, so I'm sure It isn't the recipe; It's the flour!" Insist upon "Olympic" from your grocers have it mentioned on sales-slips and include with your labels for prizes. 111 - 3 0 ij1 s f Nothing Too Good for I I "His Royal Highness" I 1 especially when It comes In B to food! Give the babies XJfifcl 1 f Purity Milk St I and CreamM Si Good for the older chil- f LA.t ' ! , ift I ifTJ Sf dren. too! Ifa the SAP. -Si il if I'll i Qj EST Milk Delivered la '"f'i I ft'tf V 5 Portland Today. O frM PORTLAND Pl'RE Sf 1 MILK CREAM CO. If 6 Save the caps for prizes. rl vsif fiVtKA 2 Have Them la for June VVscfea ) it 1 ''ii K ill IT IS one achievcnient to produce good coffee and another to deliver it fresh to the consumer. The new parchment inner seal of 'Golden West' Coffee accomplishes this heenmi achievement by retaining that rich flavor for which (iolden West Coffee is renowned. And our Friction Top keeps it fresh after the seal is broken. No can opener required. Have labels frnaa "(ioldra Meal" la for prim by nest Friday (coffeI GIRLAGGIDENTALLY KILLS TRAGEDY RESULTING I.X DEATH OF BABY MECE RELATED. Saiall Rifle la Discharged, Bullet En tering; Chllda Head Mother la I Absent at Time. HII.LSBORO. Or., June 21. (Spe cial.) The mystery which surrounded the ahooting- of little 3-year-old Adell Simpson at Reavcrton on Friday was cleared up when Hazel Simpson, the K-ycar-old aunt f the child confessed to Coroner Barrett that she had been the Innocent cause of the tragedy. Adell Simpson and her 1-year-old brother, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ten Simpson, a barber in the Wash ington Hotel of this city, had been spending a few days at the home of t'eir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert P. Simpson, in Beaverton. while their mother, with other Hillsboro women, was at Hood River pickings berries. Hazel, who at first denied al! knowl edge of the shooting, now admits that she had found her brother's 25.20 rifle leaning in the corner of his bedroom. She was not aware that it was loaded and was posing with it before the mir ror, when she accidentally pulled the trigger. The ball crashed through the wall of the room and into the top of the 3-year-old child's head, finally lodging in the window casing. The dead child's mother on the day of. the tragedy had planned to surprise her husband by returning to their hdme here ahead of her announced com ing. She passed through Beaverton an hour after the tragedy, entirely un conscious of the fate of her little one, receiving the news on her arrival here. Railroad Engineer Resigns. CHEHALIS. Wash., June 21. (Spe cial.) George W. Osgood, resident en gineer In charge of the location and construction of the Milwaukee's branch line from Maytown to Willapa Harbor since Its projection through here, has tendered his resignation to accept a position In, Seattle. Try Santlseptic Lotion alter shavlng.Adv BEND PATES ARE BALD WAGER IJf CLUB MEMBERSHIP COX TEST COSTS THREE MEN HAIR. Commercial Organization Gains 172 Members, Bnt Loaera of 'Bet Are Ylctoma of Many Pleasantries. BEND, Or, June SI. (Special.) At a luncheon here today the results of a membership contest in the Commercial Club were announced. As a result the club is in a more prosperous con dition than ever in its history, and everyone is elated, especially the mem bers of the winning team. The con test shows 182 new members. The elation is not universal, for three prominent citizens were indiscreet enough to bet that their team was the winning one, and the wager they made with members of the opposing team was that if defeated they were to shave all the hair from their heads. The conditions of the wager have been lived up to. As a result J. A. Eastes. Justice of the Peace and real estate agent; H. W. Skuse, hardware dealer, and G. P. Putnam, editor of The Bend Bulletin, are as bald as eggs and re semble that product conspicuously so far as their domes are concerned. Ten days ago the Commercial Club divided into two teams, each with 15 members. The teams then solicited new members for the club. The win ning team secured 96 and the losing team S6. Geat interest in the contest was aroused and much "joshing" has fallen upon the shaved pates of the defeated canvassers. DRUG STORE IS HELD UP Painter Who Escapes With $30 Is Captured In Halt Hoar. NORTH TAKIMATwash., June 21 (Special.) Jacob Schmidt, a painter, entered the West Side drug store just before closing time and held up the proprietors and two customers, whom he forced to remain quiet by threaten ing them with a pistol, while he took $30 from the cash .drawer. Schmidt was arrested half an hour later In a Ealoon,- where he was spend ing money freely. He said he held up the drug store because work was slack and his family was in want. BAPTIST CHURCH SPLITS INSTITUTIONAL WORK ROCK THAT CAUSES SEATTLE BREACH. Resnlt la Formation of New Cencre satloa Pledged 4 Operate on Broadest of Principles. SEATTLE, Wash., June 21. (Spe cial.) Wholesale withdrawals from the present organizations of at least four of the Seattle Baptist churches be cause of the quiet contest that has been waged for the adoption of the policy of institutional church .worjc and con gregational controversies arising through the resignations of Rev. Luther Little and Rev. J. E. Noftslnger, have brought a new church to Seattle, pre liminary organization, of which was perfected last night. The new church will be known as the "Central Church." It will have its own home in the downtown district in the near future, as soon as neoessary ar rangements can be made, and the broad est interpretation of the Institutional theory of church work will govern its activities. A charter membership of 40 prom I . nent Baptists has been formed from the progressive faction of the Tabernacle Baptist Church, all of whom have withdrawn following; the decision by conservative members of that church to retain possession of the property at Fifteenth avenue and Harrison miw t and to stay out of Institutional work. Members from Immauuel and Tmi! Baptist churches are showing a arlll eagerness to join the rank a of the pro. gresalvea. and a dttlnatlnn from Ilia First Church, a majority of whom transferred from Tabernacle and Tem ple churchea during the recent blttot ns. will elo loin the pew h-1v